The Tharu, Bote and Musahar indigenous groups that used to live inside what is now the national park followed traditional ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
19th Elephant and Tourism Festival begins in Sauraha
Event aims to boost tourist arrivals, link conservation with culture, and revive local hospitality business in Chitwan.
Edexlive on MSN
Elephants take part in penalty shootout competition at annual mammoth festival in Nepal
Sauraha [Nepal]: Elephants in Nepal on Friday took part in a penalty shootout competition during the annual elephant festival ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Gharial numbers up, but fall in Narayani
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) has been listed as a protected species in Nepal. As per the existing legal provisions in ...
Asian News International on MSN
Unique: Elephants play football; Nepal’s mammoth festival draws global attention
Nepal’s one-of-a-kind Elephant and Tourism Festival returned in full grandeur as elephants flocked the tourist town of ...
A dedicated team of handlers or 'mahouts' cares for the elephants at a breeding and training centre in Sauraha, about 3 km (2 ...
BETTIAH: The tiger population in the Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) in West Champaran district has increased more than sevenfold ...
CHITWAN, Dec 23: A wilderness first-aid training program was conducted to enhance the safety and emergency response skills of ...
In Nepal, the 19th Chitwan Elephant and Tourism Festival concluded today in Sauraha, Chitwan, blending tourism promotion, cultural celebration, and elephant conservation activities. About 80 elephants ...
Elephant and Tourism Festival in Sauraha, Nepal, animal right activists , Animal rights activist Shristi Singh Shrestha , ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Year-end ‘good news’ as flat-headed cats reappear in Thailand after 29-year absence
Flat-headed cats haven’t gone extinct in Thailand after all. A population is clinging on in the peat swamp forests of ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Project sees long-term success restoring forests in the high Andes: Study
High in the Andes, Polylepis trees, with their stunted gnarled trunks and twisted limbs, cling to steep mountain slopes, ...
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