Two gems of places for birds in Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu is one of the most beautiful valleys in the Country with geographical and ecological aspects. More than… Read More +

QUALITY SEED FOR INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY

During 20th century alone, the world population has grown from 1.65 billion to 6 billion. In 1970, there… Read More +

Focus on self reliance is the focus on food security

To revive the economy hard-hit by the pandemic, and to be food secure, it is challenging yet very… Read More +

Re-visiting Urgency of Elephant Conservation in Nepal

Elephants which are truly majestic and highly adored megaherbivores wildlife belonging to family Elephantidae play a significant role… Read More +

Vulture: The Nature Cleaner

The first Saturday in September each year is International Vulture Awareness Day. The 12th International Vulture Awareness Day… Read More +

Save Tigers but do not forget Fishing Cats

Tiger is the largest of 41 cat species in the world. Cats are specialized carnivores, primarily depending on… Read More +

Climate Change and Desert Locust Outbreak: What’s the Connection?

The earth’s climate has changed from naturally to drastically and all the acknowledgement goes to non-other than us.… Read More +

Wake up ! It’s time for nature

It has been long since we have been careless. We, humans are lost into the materialistic world. We… Read More +

COVID-19 has forced us to reimagine biodiversity conservation

World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5 every year to raise awareness and to support action to protect… Read More +

LOCUSTS UPSERGENCE AND ITS THREATS

People are busy talking about covid-19 and are trying to save their life from deadliest virus. However farmers… Read More +

Nepal urgently needs to research bats

Bat is one potential reservoir for a host of viruses that cause zoonotic diseases. But it is one… Read More +

Gift of Pandemic

Clear blue skies over the Kathmandu Valley have become a visible mark of the pandemic. It’s a welcome… Read More +

Looming water insecurity in Himalayan towns

A recent study covering 13 towns across four countries – Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan – in the… Read More +

Maladies

Maladies are chronic and make You suffocate almost all the time Sincerity, devotion, and painstaking Efforts make your… Read More +

‘Gentle Recovery’ of Brazil’s Leatherback Turtles

Brazil's leatherback turtles are making a "gentle recovery" after 30 years of conservation efforts, new research shows. Scientists… Read More +

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