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Rewilding of large-bodied animals can mitigate ecosystem deterioration, study shows

A successful reintroduction program for one-horned rhinos has been implemented in Nepal over the past few decades. However, few studies have examined functional recovery following reintroduction......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMay 20th, 2024Related News

Nepal"s nature threatened by new development push: conservationists

Nepali conservationists condemned on Thursday new regulations permitting hydropower and hotel projects in protected nature reserves, saying they threatened to damage the habitats of tigers and other endangered animals......»»

Source:  TheglobeandmailCategory: TopMay 9th, 2024Related News

Nepal court orders limit on Everest climbing permits

Nepal's Supreme Court has ordered the government to limit the number of mountaineering permits issued for Everest and other peaks, a lawyer confirmed Friday, just as expeditions prepare for the spring climbing season......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMay 3rd, 2024Related News

Nepal battles raging wildfires across the country

Firefighters and local residents battled a massive wildfire on the outskirts of Nepal's capital Thursday as the Himalayan republic endures a severe fire season authorities have blamed on a heat wave......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMay 2nd, 2024Related News

Poo bags and trackers: Nepal orders new Everest rules

Nepal has ordered Everest mountaineers to carry mandatory trackers after one of the deadliest seasons last year—and remove their excrement using compostable bags similar to those used for dog waste......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 12th, 2024Related News

Anthropologist offers blueprint for new ways of being and relating to others in wake of disaster

Aidan Seale-Feldman knows a thing or two about what it's like to witness a disaster. She was working in Nepal in 2015 when a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the central region of the country, followed by a 7.3-magnitude aftershock, both of which clai.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopDec 20th, 2023Related News

Nepal bans TikTok citing disruption to social harmony

TikTok is under scrutiny over concerns that data could be passed to the Chinese government......»»

Source:  BbcCategory: HdrNov 14th, 2023Related News

AI of the tiger: Tiny camera "protects" predator—and people

Tiger populations are on the rise in the jungles of India and Nepal and the predators are roaming ever closer to villages, sparking a race among conservationists to find ways of avoiding conflict......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopOct 7th, 2023Related News

Half of Earth"s glaciers could vanish with 1.5 degrees of warming, study warns

In the Himalayas, not far from the base of Mount Everest, lies the Imja-Lhotse Shar Glacier, where David Rounce conducted his doctoral research. From 2013 to 2017, Rounce and his team visited Nepal to measure the glacier as it rapidly receded—and a.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopSep 6th, 2023Related News

Evidence found of giant rock slide in Himalayas during medieval times

A team of geologists affiliated with multiple institutions in France, working with a colleague in Nepal, has found evidence of a massive rockslide occurring in a part of the Himalayas in the medieval era. In their study, reported in the journal Natur.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJul 6th, 2023Related News

Landmark Supreme Court decision in Nepal helps protect wildlife and ensure social justice

A Nepalese conservationist has successfully petitioned Nepal's Supreme Court, securing an order that will see key wildlife conservation laws better enforced—including among the country's powerful and elite......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJun 6th, 2023Related News

Canine distemper now threatens big cats in Nepal

Researchers with the College of Veterinary Medicine have confirmed the first cases of canine distemper virus (CDV), which can cause fatal neurological disease, in tigers and leopards in Nepal......»»

Source:  InformationweekCategory: TopFeb 16th, 2023Related News

Rhino conservation in Nepal creates a burden for communities, infrastructure and other species, study warns

Efforts to conserve rhinos in Nepal have put a burden on communities, infrastructure and other wildlife in Nepal, a new study warns......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopDec 6th, 2022Related News

What"s "deliberative" democracy? Research in Nepal shows it could spur global youth voting

After local elections in Nepal earlier this year, the Kathmandu Post expressed some alarm that Nepalis were losing interest in voting......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopSep 21st, 2022Related News

Uncovering the formation of the western Nepal embayment

Despite being deemed a "perfect" arc, the shape of the Himalaya highlands is interrupted by an embayment that stretches across nearly 2° of longitude in western Nepal. This deviation from a perfect shape, plus a few diverging landforms and fault ano.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopAug 25th, 2022Related News

Nepal To Move Everest Base Camp From Melting Glacier

Nepal is preparing to move its Everest base camp because global warming and human activity are making it unsafe. From a report: The camp, used by up to 1,500 people in the spring climbing season, is situated on the rapidly thinning Khumbu glacier. A.....»»

Source:  SlashdotCategory: TopJun 17th, 2022Related News

Forecasting the effects of roads and railways on endangered tigers

A new University of Michigan study that forecasts the impacts of expanding roads and a planned railway on endangered tigers in Nepal's Chitwan National Park has yielded important findings that can aid conservation efforts......»»

Source:  PcmagCategory: TopMay 19th, 2022Related News

First multi-centennial streamflow variability of the Karnali River

The Karnali River is one of the major transboundary rivers of the Nepalese central Himalaya and a major tributary of the Ganges River. Though there is a huge potential for dendrohydrological research in the Karnali River Basin (KRB) region in Nepal,.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 25th, 2022Related News

Climbers Hold World"s Highest Tea Party on Mount Everest

High tea took on a whole new meaning for Andrew Hughes and his climbing crew. From a report: The group of adventurers held a tea party at 21,312 feet above sea level at Mount Everest's Camp 2 in Nepal last year, setting a new 'Guinness World Record -.....»»

Source:  SlashdotCategory: TopMar 14th, 2022Related News

Students with disabilities hardest hit by school closures

In several countries, students with disabilities were severely affected by school closures. An international study shows how students in Malawi, Ethiopia, Nepal and Qatar were left without education and had increased mental health concerns......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 22nd, 2022Related News