This article highlights why Nepal’s National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan (NBSAP) Revision is taking too long and what is pulling it behind.
A brewing controversy over private cable car projects in Nepal’s hills has taken a new turn after the country’s planning ...
The Gandaki Provincial Government has collected Rs 1.135 billion in revenue from the sale of forest produce and medicinal plants and herbs in the last seven years. According to the statistics of ...
A lawmaker from Nepal's lower house has suggested that the government should sell monkeys to China as a solution to growing ...
A wildfire that has been raging in the forests of Timang, located in Chame Rural Municipality-1 of Manang, has not been brought under control since it started on February 1. Despite the joint efforts ...
Nepali Congress lawmaker Ram Hari Khatiwada proposed selling monkeys to China to address growing agricultural destruction caused by the animals. Citing Sri Lanka’s example, he suggested it as a ...
Wildlife photographer Ingo Arndt discovered his first enormous ant mound as a child exploring the forest with his father near their home in Germany almost 50 years ago. They were bird-watching ...
The Forestry Corporation of NSW says it misreported the volume of timber harvested from native forests due to a data error. The amendments were made after the North ...
Emergency measures are needed to facilitate the movement of national and international humanitarian workers,” says Luc Lamprière, the DRC INGO Forum Director. “They must also guarantee the protection ...
Only 18 of 119 forests within the world network of biosphere reserves perform better for all ecosystem functions than those outside, with increased functions correlated to greater forest cover ...
According to the statistics of the Ministry of Forest and Environment, about 65,000 cubic feet of wood and 12,143 pieces of firewood have been sold from national and private forests during this period ...
The internet and other technologies are critical tools to defend rights and hold powerful actors to account. But technology can also be used in ways that curtail rights and deepen inequality.