By Dr Teri Allendorf, Executive Director, May 2023 I just returned from a successful and exciting trip to Nepal to conduct workshops with 28 community forest groups in two districts of southeastern Nepal, Jhapa and Morang. Our primary goals were to show them the results of camera trapping we did in their forests, talk about … Continue reading Update on Nepal: Moving from community-managed to community-led conservation
Connect and Protect Tiger Habitat this #GivingTuesday
Donate now to help community forest groups protect and connect tiger habitat in Nepal. Help support tiger research in Nepal by Community Conservation's partner, tiger biologist Sam Helle. She is tracking the tiger population between Chitwan and Bardia, which are two large national parks in Nepal, to see if tigers can travel between the protected … Continue reading Connect and Protect Tiger Habitat this #GivingTuesday
Video Update from Nepal
Executive Director Dr. Teri Allendorf has been working in Nepal throughout January...
Tracking Tigers in Nepal
Our new partner, tiger biologist Sam Helle, is starting field work in central Nepal this week. She'll be working in the vicinity of Butwal, a large metropolitan area located between two large national parks in Nepal, Chitwan and Bardia. Tigers have been seen in the area, so there may be a "tiger bottleneck" happening in … Continue reading Tracking Tigers in Nepal
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