On the occasion of world wetland day 2022, we organized a cleaning campaign program in and around Rhino Lake Bharatpur, Chitwan. Thanks to all the helping hands for the mega event.
Training Program on Wildlife Monitoring and Conservation
It is our pleasure to share that we just completed a five-day-long (10-14 January 2022) training program on Wildlife monitoring and Conservation with the great association Rambell community forest user group, National Trust for conservation, Biodiversity conservation center, Nepal Zoological Society, Bagmati chapter. This program was conducted with financial support from UNDP, GEP, SGP program, which granted […]

Community-Based Wetland Banking..
The project (Community-Based Wetland Banking for Sustainable Livelihoods-2019/2021) covers the freshwater ecosystem under the biodiversity thematic area of UNDP-GEF-SGP. The project is funded by UNDP-GEF-SGP in collaboration with NTNC, Rastrapati Chure Conservation Program, Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Division Forest Office Chitwan. The project focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in wetland ecosystems of […]

Large Mammals in CHAL
Forest landscapes in the midhill of the central Nepal are not satisfactorily conserved within the protected area network system. Understanding the effect of the human activities on the wildlife in this area is very important for lunching the conservation strategy. This study aimed to highlight the general occurrence of the large mammals to this human […]
Bird watching in and around Rhino lake, Barandabhar
We would like to inform that our upcoming bird watching is going to be held in and around Rhino lake, Barandabhar Corridor Forest. Please find the details below: Venue:Beeshazari lake system Date:2019-1-05/2075-9-21 Time:08:00 am – 01:00 pm Phone:9855065687/9845054241 Contact Name: Bipin Chandra Ghimire

Annual meeting of Executive members on December- 05, 2017

Nepal and India to conduct joint tiger count
Oct 2, 2017-Nepal and India are going to conduct a joint head count of tigers in the national parks, forests and sanctuaries of Nepal and India using the same camera tapping method (http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-10-02/nepal-and-india-to-conduct-joint-tiger-count.html)

Nepal destroys the Wildlife Stockpiles
Conveying the clear massage of absolutely no economic value of wildlife parts and products, Nepal destroyed large mass of wildlife stockpiles on 22 May 2017 coinciding with International Biodiversity Day. Following the governmental decision of 18 May 2017, an event was organizedin the premise of Chitwan National Park headquarter, Kasara, Chitwan to set ablaze the […]

A Text Book of Zoology
A Text Book of Zoology is written according to the new syllabus of B.Ed. course prescribed by the Tribhuvan University. It is the first creation of this level and includes the needs and feeling of the students who are studying science education. In this book we have tried to provide all the basic details of […]

Natural Resource Management in Nepal
Natural Resource Management in Nepal passed a long history. It was started with the establishment of the hunting reserves for royals. Later, the situation had been changed and royal hunting practices were stopped. This was come true after the establishment of the country’s first protected area ‘Royal Chitwan National Park’ in 1973. Now the country […]