The farmlands in Nepal and India have abundant wildlife and this ancient sustainable relationship between the farmers and the birds must continue.
Birds
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The magnificent birds, vultures, face an uncertain future. Habitat loss, poisoning, and a decline in their food sources have taken a toll on vulture populations across Nepal.
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In the remote village of Lopre, Parbat district, the 11th “Nepal Latokosero and Huchil Festival” took place with an aim to shine a light on the conservation of owls and Eurasian Eagle owls. (February 2 & 3, 2024)
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A new study finds that two colonies of critically endangered white-rumped vultures (Gyps bengalensis) in Nepal have maintained stable numbers for more than a decade, despite the diclofenac poisoning crisis and other threats
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Nepali conservationists say they believe there’s a possible link between the Buddha’s legacy and the conservation of sarus cranes in Lumbini, Nepal, where he was born.
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It took almost 200 years to establish the existence of the rufous-necked hornbill (Aceros nipalensis) in Nepal, last seen in the country…