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Tag: Nepal

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Tigers, turmeric and traffic: Conservation updates from Nepal and Bhutan

Rinjan Shrestha, WWF-Canada’s Asian species expert, recently visited Nepal and Bhutan, documenting his trip along the way. From meetings with government officials to chatting with community members to looking for leopards, Rinjan worked on... Read More
Rinjan Shrestha, WWF-Canada’s Asian species expert, recently visited Nepal and Bhutan, documenting his trip along the way. From meetings...
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Nepal nearly triples their wild tiger population

As we celebrate this very special Global Tiger Day — in the Year of the Tiger on the Chinese calendar — we are very excited to report back that Nepal has successfully doubled its... Read More
As we celebrate this very special Global Tiger Day — in the Year of the Tiger on the Chinese...
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A tiger in Nam Et – Phou Louey National Park, Lao PDR in 2013.

Where tigers no longer roam

100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic range. Read More
100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic...
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5 wild stories from 2018

This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals that captured our collective attention at times when we seemed to need it most. Here’s... Read More
This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals...
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7 fascinating facts about snow leopards

Snow leopards are one of the most majestic and elusive big cats in the world. Found in the high mountains of Asia, they are built for the cold and spend their lives crossing thousands... Read More
Snow leopards are one of the most majestic and elusive big cats in the world. Found in the high...
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