Human-wildlife conflict in Nepal Nepal’s unique geographical formation and rich bio-diversity harbour different species of wild animals. Nepal has made some remarkable achievements in the conservation of wildlife, but multiple factors continue to threaten their survival. Among them, the human-wildlife conflict is an undeniable threat. Blogs 23 Aug, 2021
Duty and love: Let there be no condition In the Mahabharata, Yudhisthira exhorts the performance of duty for its own sake. He points out that he does not perform any action with an eye for reward, but because it is his duty to do it. Such view is also noticed in western philosophy, as Kant... 19 Jan, 2021
Activists decry Nairobi road project after two lions killed NAIROBI: A new road and rail project cutting through a nature reserve on the outskirts of Nairobi threatens wildlife, livestock and people, conservationists said on Friday, after two lions were killed this week. Kenyan wildlife rangers shot dead... Women 01 Apr, 2016
Imperilled African penguins pose scientific mystery CAPE TOWN: In the cold, clear waters at Boulders Beach in Cape Town, the African penguins are so relaxed they swim among humans and waddle past sunbathers on the sands. But their unique species is dying, and scientists are trying to solve the... Art & Culture 04 Dec, 2015
Environment's evangelist LONDON: Jane Goodall — a scientist-turned-environmentalist — is more prominent in the US, where the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) is headquartered, than in the UK, where she was born in 1934. And after half a lifetime spent documenting the...