Watering the Future: Sustaining Nepal’s Majestic Tigers With Artificial Waterholes

2024 ж. 21 Нау.
230 Рет қаралды

With numbers nearly tripling since 2010, Nepal is now home to an impressive count of 355 majestic tigers, thriving amidst the diverse tapestry of mountains, hills, and plains.
Journey with us through the Terai Arc landscape, a haven for wildlife diversity, including an estimated 150 tigers. Discover the pivotal role of Parsa National Park (PNP) in safeguarding these regal creatures, from hosting only four tigers in 2009 to proudly housing 41 today.
Learn about the collaborative efforts led by WildCats Conservation Alliance and ZSL Nepal, focused on building a tiger stronghold within PNP. Through funding for artificial waterholes, we're ensuring a sustainable habitat for tigers and mitigating human-tiger interactions, crucial for both wildlife and local communities.
Witness the success of these conservation efforts through camera traps, capturing the vibrant activity around the watering holes, from tigers to gaur and barking deer.
By supporting WildCats Conservation Alliance, you're directly contributing to projects like these, ensuring safe and viable habitats for tigers for generations to come. Donate today and be a part of the journey towards a brighter future for Nepal's majestic wildlife.

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