Chitwan, Sept 26: Two rhinos—Pushpa and Anjali - have been sent to Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve from Chitwan National Park (CNP) today. Both rhinos have been...
Read moreChitwan, Sept 26: Two rhinos—Pushpa and Anjali - have been sent to Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve from Chitwan National Park (CNP) today. Both rhinos have been...
Read moreBharatpur, Sept. 24: As per a decision from the Ministry of Forest and Environment, two female rhinoceros – Pushpa and Anjali – of the Chitwan National Park (CNP) will...
Read moreNestled in the heart of south-central Nepal, Chitwan National Park stands as one of Asia's most sought-after safari destinations. Its lush jungles beckon travelers to embark on guided...
Read moreElephants have a total of 26 teeth: two incisors, which are the tusks (tush in female Asian elephants), plus 12 premolars and 12 molars. An elephant can go...
Read moreChitwan : The Chitwan district is a popular tourist destination, known for its Sauraha region which used to be famous for elephant safaris, where tourists would ride on...
Read moreRaju Jhallu Prassad On the occasion of World Elephant Day in the year 2080, Thakurbaba N.P.A.-9, Bardiya, took a heartwarming initiative. This initiative involved the distribution of fruits...
Read moreRaja Gaj's Mysterious Disappearance: Raja Gaj, once the world's largest Asian elephant, vanished from southwestern Nepal in 2007 at approximately 70 years old. Its initial sighting in 1992...
Read moreDechen Dorji On Saturday, July 29, the world celebrated International Tiger Day with good news from my home country of Bhutan, a small Himalayan kingdom sandwiched between India...
Read moreSand mining has adversely impacted the ecology of the Narayani River, including threats to fish and other aquatic species.Unsustainable sand and gravel extraction disrupts the natural ecosystem of...
Read moreNepal has launched a three-pronged action plan for the protection of the Wild Dog, which is less in number than the tiger. On the third day of the...
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