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Strengthening Wildlife Protection in the Bardiya-Banke Complex 2024 Report
Patrolling efforts within Bardia and Banke National Parks made significant progress thanks to joint patrols with local communities, new camera traps, and support for patrols.
GC Strengthens Wildlife Protection in Bardia – Banke Complex Nepal
This project consists of the first 6 months of activities designed for the two years of project duration. The Bardia – Banke Complex (BBC) in Nepal is a significant conservation area that includes the Bardia National Park (BNP) and Banke National Park (BaNP), along with their buffer zones. This complex is crucial habitat for many flagship endangered species, including the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, Greater One-horned rhinoceros, Swamp deer and gharial.
Global Conservation Helps Tiger Reintroduction Back Into Cambodia After Extinction in 2016
Update: The Global Conservation team provides a detailed report that assesses prey mass for the reintroduction of tigers into the Cardamom Rainforest.
Tigers will return to Cambodia for the first time since they were declared functionally extinct in 2016, in a pioneering reintroduction that will see tigers from India relocated to the Cardamom National Park.
A New Study Shows Protecting 1.2% of Earth’s Land Could Save Most Threatened Species
The research paper, Published by Frontiers of Science and primarily authored by Dr. Eric Dinerstein, has identified 16,825 places worldwide where focusing on conservation efforts would effectively avert the extinction of thousands of endemic species.
GC Cardamoms in Cambodia 2022-24 Progress
Global Conservation has invested over eight years and millions of dollars to support the protection of Cardamoms National Park, deploying both of GC's signature programs, Global Park Defense and Community Protection.
Global Conservation Invests in Bardiya and Banke National Park and Wildlife Protection
Global conservation's multi-year investment in park-wide protection, local communities, and new poacher-sensing technologies enhances the well-being of both wildlife and people living in and around Bardiya National Park (BNP). By partnering with ZSL Nepal, concise efforts to upgrade the training and livelihoods of the rangers across every region in BNP helps to bring better awareness of poacher intrusions and provides speedier deployment to intercept poachers, thereby increasing wildlife populations.
Arunachal Pradesh: Scientists, researchers call for suspending Siang Valley dam construction
Global Conservation has begun a new deployment of Global Park Defense and Community Protection for Mouling National Park and the Adi Indigenous Territories, working with Ashoka Trust for Ecology and Environment (ATREE). The secluded, biodiversity hotspot is open to visitors looking to experience rich cultures and view unbelievable amounts of wildlife.
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