352 Ghariyals found in Rapti and Narayani rivers in CNP A recent census conducted by the Chitwan National Park (CNP) found 352 Ghariyal crocodiles in Rapti and Narayani rivers. Nepal 17 Jan, 2025
EDITORIAL - PM Deuba's India visit Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba returned on Sunday after paying a three-day goodwill visit to India, where he raised the border issue between the two countries with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi. Opinion 04 Apr, 2022
Govt drafts norms for commercial farming of wild animals The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation has drafted norms for commercial farming and breeding of wild animals. Nepal 02 Apr, 2022
Health safety measures mandatory at Central Zoo Following the increasing number of coronavirus cases in recent days, people visiting the Central Zoo at Jwalakhel have to mandatorily follow health safety protocols issued by the government. Nepal 12 Jan, 2022
Nepal's capital of trees at the crossroads: Save the botanical heritage Towards the south eastern Tarai in Jhapa district lies a forest patch known as Jalthal forest. Jalthal is remnant of what once was the lush, dense and continuous Charkoshe forest of southern Nepal. Opinion 03 Nov, 2021
Protected areas The rollout of vaccines globally, particularly as this effort picks up momentum, is spreading hope that countries will soon have control over the devastating health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Blogs 25 Aug, 2021
Green recovery The rollout of vaccines globally, particularly as this effort picks up momentum, is spreading hope that countries will soon have control over the devastating health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Blogs 12 Aug, 2021
20 years on, Chitwan National Park conserves endangered tortoise CHITWAN: The Chitwan National Park which has been conserving wildlife has also been protecting endangered species of tortoise. The reptiles are fed until they grow up and then they are released in the park for study, research and mass... Travel 25 Sep, 2020
India's largest crocodile park strapped for cash after virus lockdowns CHENNAI: India's largest crocodile park may have as little as four months before it runs out of funds to feed animals, pay staff and do research, as ticket revenue shrinks after coronavirus lockdowns choked the flow of visitors, park officials...