Nepal's tiger population has more than doubled in the last 12 years after almost going extinct, but now humans are in danger of losing their lives, according to the country's prime minister. From 2010 ...
With Nepal recently announcing that it has nearly tripled its wild tiger population, experts have stressed focusing on several "challenges" that lie ahead in maintaining the tiger population in the ...
Nepal’s population has witnessed a growth of mere 0.93 per cent, the lowest in the last eight decades, reportedly due to the outward migration of Nepalis for jobs and studies, media reports said on ...
6th Asian Population Association Conference: Milestone for Nepal's Population and Development Policy
The 6th Asian Population Association Conference is going to be held in Kathmandu Nepal from 27-30 November 2024. The conference will delve deeper in discussion on the current Asian population ...
Over the past six years, the endangered one-horned rhino population in Nepal has increased by roughly 17 percent, with a current count of 752 rhinos The endangered one-horned rhinos of Nepal have ...
In Nepal, the lower mountains are covered by chir pine trees (Pinus roxburghii). On a bright morning, a pair of white-rumped vultures (Gyps bengalensis) can be seen building a nest among the green ...
For decades, Nepal's endangered rhino population has dwindled to near extinction. But recently, thanks in part to travel restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic, the population has soared. The ...
Nepal will count a third gender in its next population census, for the first time counting LGBT people as a minority group that can be allocated government jobs and education. The LGBT community in ...
Nepal's population has witnessed a growth of mere 0.93 per cent, the lowest in the last eight decades, reportedly due to the outward migration of Nepalis for jobs and studies, media reports said on ...
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