French Embassy, DCIS organize a two-day International Seminar on Fighting Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking The French Embassy and the French Directorate of International Security Cooperation (DCIS) organized a two-day International Seminar on the Fight Against Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking in Kathmandu. Opinion 31 May, 2024
3 Nepal, 1 US national parks in 'sisterhood' KATHMANDU: Three national parks of Nepal – Chitwan, Langtang and Sagarmatha – have established "sister park" relationship with the United States' Yosemite National Park. Issuing a press statement on the eve of the World Environment Day, the... Travel 03 Jun, 2016
Rara National Park: Potential touristic hub It is high time the Rara National Park staff worked to conserve wildlife and livelihood improvement. It is the responsibility of park authorities to pay due attention to the conservation of rare and endangered species Rara National Park is the... 26 May, 2016
Global team assesses glacial lakes risks KATHMANDU: A multi-national expedition to Nepal's high mountains is seeking answers to a threat created by a warming climate — the formation of new and potentially dangerous lakes as glaciers melt, high up in alpine regions across the globe.... 19 Nov, 2009
Sounds great United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) adviser for Culture in Asia and the Pacific, Richard A Engelhardt, has urged the government to propose more sites for inclusion in the World Heritage Site List, in addition to two... 17 Jun, 2007
LETTERS Not entirely trueThis refers to Pratik Chauhan’s letter “No doctors” published in THT on February 7. It is true that many people, especially in the rural areas, are dying of curable diseases in Nepal. However, I disagree with the writer’s view... 08 Feb, 2006
Tiger’s call Rabindra PokharelKathmandu:A biker-cum-tiger-lover, Nanda SJB Rana wants children to get to know more about the world’s most beautiful animal and protect it, too.Educated at the Cotton Bishop, Nanda SJB Rana loved to call himself a biker. But he got... Travel Abroad 23 Jul, 2005