A wide-screen digital backdrop displaying the title: "First National Conference on Invasive Alien Species Management in Nepal," with the theme "Building Consensus to Combat Invasive Alien Species." The screen includes the date (12-13 December 2025, Kathmandu), images of an invasive snail and plant species, and logos of sponsoring organizations. Empty chairs and small tables are arranged in front of the screen.

DevPulse

Dec 13, 2025

First National Conference on Invasive Alien Species (IAS) Management concludes

Nepal’s First National IAS Conference focused on policy harmonization, research insights, and the national declaration, emphasizing coordinated action to protect biodiversity and agriculture.

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Nepal Declares Its First Fish Sanctuary in the Lower...Nepal Declares Its First Fish Sanctuary in the Lower Karnali River

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Jan 12, 2026

A wide-screen digital backdrop displaying the title: "First National Conference on Invasive Alien Species Management in Nepal," with the theme "Building Consensus to Combat Invasive Alien Species." The screen includes the date (12-13 December 2025, Kathmandu), images of an invasive snail and plant species, and logos of sponsoring organizations. Empty chairs and small tables are arranged in front of the screen.
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First National Conference on Invasive Alien Species (IAS) Management...First National Conference on Invasive Alien Species (IAS) Management concludes

Nepal’s First National IAS Conference focused on policy harmonization, research insights, and the national declaration, emphasizing coordinated action to protect biodiversity and agriculture.

DevPulse

Dec 13, 2025

Over a hundred delegates—including high-level officials and researchers—gather for a group photo at Nepal's First National Conference on Invasive Alien Species Management, held in a grand hall with an ornate chandelier.
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Uniting Science and Community: Nepal’s First National Invasive Alien...Uniting Science and Community: Nepal’s First National Invasive Alien Species Management Conference

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Biodiversity

Missed Opportunities in Balanced Development: The Case of Nepal’s...Missed Opportunities in Balanced Development: The Case of Nepal’s Water Resources

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A stunning, sunlit landscape photo of a terraced farm growing Akabare Khursani on a steep, green hillside in Nepal.
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Protecting Akabare Khursani: Can GI Certification Strengthen Nepal’s Chili...Protecting Akabare Khursani: Can GI Certification Strengthen Nepal’s Chili Economy?

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The inauguration ceremony of the 18th Godawari Flower Exhibition 2025 taking place under a decorated tent in Lalitpur, with guests and attendees seated.
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Lalitpur Hosts 18th Godawari Flower Exhibition

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A single chair and small table are set up on a stage in front of a banner for the "International Seminar on Interdisciplinary Studies for Sustainable Development," which took place on September 4-5, 2025.
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International Seminar on Interdisciplinary Studies for Sustainable Development

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A tiger, with prominent orange and black stripes, is partially submerged in a body of water, facing the viewer with its mouth open, revealing its teeth.
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Biodiversity

Toward Coexistence: Rethinking Human-Tiger Conflict in Nepal

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