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View article: First camera-trap evidence of the Critically Endangered Chinese pangolin <i>Manis pentadactyla</i> in Kavrepalanchok community forests, Nepal
First camera-trap evidence of the Critically Endangered Chinese pangolin <i>Manis pentadactyla</i> in Kavrepalanchok community forests, Nepal Open
The Chinese pangolin Manis pentadactyla is categorized as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List but little is known about its status in Nepal. Although indirect sign surveys have reported its presence in several community forests in K…
View article: Nesting of the Critically Endangered gharial <i>Gavialis gangeticus</i> in Bardia National Park, Nepal
Nesting of the Critically Endangered gharial <i>Gavialis gangeticus</i> in Bardia National Park, Nepal Open
The gharial Gavialis gangeticus is a Critically Endangered crocodilian currently known from only 14 disjunct locations in Nepal and India. The protected stretch of the Babai River in Bardia National Park, Nepal, is home to one of the six s…
View article: Population changes in Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) vary spatially in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Population changes in Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) vary spatially in Chitwan National Park, Nepal Open
Gharials, large crocodilians found only in South Asia, are widely seen as a flagship species for river conservationin Nepal, especially in Chitwan National Park, where a headstart program has supplemented the populationsince 1981. The popu…
View article: Utilization of artificial water holes by tiger (Panthera tigris) and its prey species in dry season in Bardia National Park of Nepal
Utilization of artificial water holes by tiger (Panthera tigris) and its prey species in dry season in Bardia National Park of Nepal Open
Waterholes play a crucial role in wildlife habitats, serving as a determining factor in maintaining a healthy ecosystem for wildlife.In the core area of the park, a total of 179 artificial waterholes were constructed to provide water to va…
View article: Illegal pangolin trade in Nepal: a response to Suwal et al.
Illegal pangolin trade in Nepal: a response to Suwal et al. Open
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View article: Understanding the perception of buffer zone communities to gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Understanding the perception of buffer zone communities to gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal Open
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a Critically Endangered species found in Nepal and India. In Nepal, gharials are distributed in Chitwan and Bardia National Parks. Gharials are highly threatened due to various and severe anthropogenic …
View article: Crop raiding and livestock predation by wildlife in Khaptad National Park, Nepal
Crop raiding and livestock predation by wildlife in Khaptad National Park, Nepal Open
Crop raiding and livestock predation are major conservation problems throughout most protected areas in Nepal, including the Khaptad National Park (KNP). However, no information exists on the extent of crop raiding, livestock predation, an…
View article: ASSESSMENT OF RANGE-WIDE CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE ON ENDANGERED INDIAN PANGOLIN (Manis craussicaudata)
ASSESSMENT OF RANGE-WIDE CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE ON ENDANGERED INDIAN PANGOLIN (Manis craussicaudata) Open
Indian pangolin is distributed throughout South Asia, from eastern Pakistan to much of India, south of the Himalayas, southern Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It is classified as an Endangered (EN) species, listed under Appendix I of the…
View article: Gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>, Gmelin, 1789) abundance in the Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>, Gmelin, 1789) abundance in the Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal Open
Gharial ( Gavialis gangeticus ) is a Critically Endangered crocodilian species whose abundance in Nepalese rivers is low due to the threat they face. We estimated gharial abundance in the Rapti River, one of the major rivers in Chitwan Nat…
View article: Post-release growth of captive-reared Gharial Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Crocodilia: Gavialidae) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Post-release growth of captive-reared Gharial Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Crocodilia: Gavialidae) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal Open
Supplementation of wild populations of the Critically Endangered Gharial Gavailis gangeticus with individuals reared in captivity is a widely used conservation management tool in Nepal and India, although its efficacy is uncertain. Measuri…
View article: An Ecological Assessment of Critically Endangered Chinese Pangolin &lt;i&gt;Manis pentadactyla&lt;/i&gt; (Mammalia: Pholidota: Manidae) in the Midhills Region of Nepal
An Ecological Assessment of Critically Endangered Chinese Pangolin <i>Manis pentadactyla</i> (Mammalia: Pholidota: Manidae) in the Midhills Region of Nepal Open
The Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a “Critically Endangered” insectivorous mammal. There is a lack of information on the ecology, distribution and behavior of this species in Nepal, even though community forests in the Midhills R…
View article: Mitochondrial DNA analysis of critically endangered Chinese Pangolins (<i>Manis pentadactyla</i>) from Nepal
Mitochondrial DNA analysis of critically endangered Chinese Pangolins (<i>Manis pentadactyla</i>) from Nepal Open
Chinese Pangolins (Manis pentadactyla) are Critically Endangered and one of the most illegally traded mammals globally. We generated first COI sequences from five individuals of this species from Nepal. BLASTn search of our 600 bp sequence…
View article: Growth rate of captive Gharials Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Crocodylia: Gavialidae) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Growth rate of captive Gharials Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Crocodylia: Gavialidae) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal Open
Gharials Gavialis gangeticus have been reared in ex situ facilities in the Gharial Conservation and Breeding Center (GCBC) in Chitwan National Park of Nepal since the 1980s. There remains a paucity of detailed information concerning their …