
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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Biodiversity
Nepal’s Birds at Risk, and this Crisis Demands Community-Led...Nepal’s Birds at Risk, and this Crisis Demands Community-Led Conservation
With nearly 9% of the world’s birds, Nepal uses avian decline as a warning sign. Development, climate change, and weak enforcement are eroding habitats, while...


Biodiversity
Nepal Declares Its First Fish Sanctuary in the Lower...Nepal Declares Its First Fish Sanctuary in the Lower Karnali River
Nepal’s first Fish Sanctuary was declared in the Lower Karnali River to conserve freshwater biodiversity and promote sustainable, community-led fisheries management.


Biodiversity
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.


Biodiversity
Uniting Science and Community: Nepal’s First National Invasive Alien...Uniting Science and Community: Nepal’s First National Invasive Alien Species Management Conference
Nepal held its first National Invasive Alien Species Management Conference, focusing on building consensus to tackle the growing threats of invasive species to biodiversity and...


Biodiversity
Missed Opportunities in Balanced Development: The Case of Nepal’s...Missed Opportunities in Balanced Development: The Case of Nepal’s Water Resources
Martin Chautari and Urja Khabar hosted a discussion highlighting Nepal’s missed opportunities in water resources, as Bhanu Prasad Acharya stressed policy gaps, project delays, and...


Biodiversity
Protecting Akabare Khursani: Can GI Certification Strengthen Nepal’s Chili...Protecting Akabare Khursani: Can GI Certification Strengthen Nepal’s Chili Economy?
Akabare Khursani has risen from a regional spice to a high-value crop powering local industries & farmers. Its unique Eastern Nepal identity needs dedicated GI...


Biodiversity
Lalitpur Hosts 18th Godawari Flower Exhibition
The Exhibition brought together entrepreneurs and flower enthusiasts to celebrate Nepal’s thriving floriculture industry, promote sustainable horticulture practices, and inspire green entrepreneurship.


Biodiversity
International Seminar on Interdisciplinary Studies for Sustainable Development
National College hosts a two-day seminar in Kathmandu highlighting interdisciplinary collaboration for sustainable development and climate action.


Biodiversity
Toward Coexistence: Rethinking Human-Tiger Conflict in Nepal
Nepal’s growing tiger population has led to rising human-wildlife conflict, prompting community-driven and policy-backed efforts to foster coexistence in regions like Bardiya and Chitwan.
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