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Five ways researchers count wild tigers to protect them July 24, 2024 Counting tigers in the wild a notoriously challenging task but one we must undertake to help them rebound. Here's how we do it. Read More Counting tigers in the wild a notoriously challenging task but one we must undertake to help them rebound. Here's... Read More
Big steps forward: A path to elephant conservation in Nepal April 5, 2024 It was the middle of the night when I heard the loud and sudden clanging outside. I ran to the window to investigate, only to be welcomed with the most amazing sight — a... Read More It was the middle of the night when I heard the loud and sudden clanging outside. I ran to... Read More
Restoring their roar: What do the next 12 years hold for tigers? April 21, 2023 As we begin the next 12 years of tiger conservation work up to 2034, the next Year of the Tiger in the lunar calendar, we’re focused on more than just increasing tiger numbers. We’re... Read More As we begin the next 12 years of tiger conservation work up to 2034, the next Year of the... Read More
Mud, bugs and dung: How rhinos shape their world September 22, 2022 As a large-bodied and wide-ranging vegetarian, rhinos play a crucial role in maintaining the landscapes they call home. Read More As a large-bodied and wide-ranging vegetarian, rhinos play a crucial role in maintaining the landscapes they call home. Read More
Armoured yet vulnerable: Help protect the greater one-horned rhino April 13, 2022 The greater one-horned rhino is one of Asia’s most impressive conservation success stories. But as populations grow, so too must our conservation efforts. Read More The greater one-horned rhino is one of Asia’s most impressive conservation success stories. But as populations grow, so too... Read More
No kingdom to rule: Help us protect big cat habitats April 6, 2021 Tigers and snow leopards mainly inhabit different domains, but both big cats are threatened by habitat loss. Read More Tigers and snow leopards mainly inhabit different domains, but both big cats are threatened by habitat loss. Read More
GPS tracking vital to protecting endangered big cats. Here’s why September 8, 2016 The recent satellite collaring for the first time of a female snow leopard in Nepal shows why tracking is important. Read More The recent satellite collaring for the first time of a female snow leopard in Nepal shows why tracking is... Read More
Unprecedented wild tiger growth brings new challenges you can help solve. Here’s how April 10, 2016 For the first time in conservation history, wild tiger numbers are rising. But there’s a long way to go to meet our goal to double the population by 2022. Read More For the first time in conservation history, wild tiger numbers are rising. But there’s a long way to go... Read More
The Ghosts of the Mountains caught on film by WWF researchers October 23, 2015 Rinjan Shrestha, Conservation Scientist for WWF’s Eastern Himalayas Programme shares his experience from a recent expedition to track and count snow leopards in Nepal. Counting snow leopards is crucial to the survival of this... Read More Rinjan Shrestha, Conservation Scientist for WWF’s Eastern Himalayas Programme shares his experience from a recent expedition to track and... Read More
Nepalese communities working to bring back the tiger July 29, 2015 To celebrate Global Tiger Day, we bring you a good news story for tigers from WWF Nepal Read More To celebrate Global Tiger Day, we bring you a good news story for tigers from WWF Nepal Read More
Nepal earthquake hits close to home May 11, 2015 WWF is deeply saddened by the tragedy unfolding in Nepal. Our thoughts and support go out to those impacted by this disaster and their families, including the WWF staff and partners working in the... Read More WWF is deeply saddened by the tragedy unfolding in Nepal. Our thoughts and support go out to those impacted... Read More
Spotlight on the snow leopard: The Day I Tricked the Ghosts of the Mountains (Part 2) December 22, 2014 Rinjan Shrestha, a conservation scientist with WWF, has been studying snow leopards for the past 10 years. Join him in a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most mysterious member of... Read More Rinjan Shrestha, a conservation scientist with WWF, has been studying snow leopards for the past 10 years. Join him... Read More