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WWF in Nepal

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Since 1961, WWF has worked to conserve nature and ecological processes through a combination of actions on the ground, national and international advocacy to establish appropriate policies, and international campaign to highlight and demonstrate solutions to crucial environmental problems. Our focus has been on species, forests, climate change, and freshwater.

Nepal has been a pivotal country for WWF since 1967 when it launched a rhino conservation programme in Chitwan. Our support and involvement in the country has evolved from the early emphasis on species conservation in the 1960s-70s to the integrated conservation and development programs in the 1980s to the landscape level conservation linked to sustainable development programs at the stat of the new century. In 1993, WWF Nepal office was established in Nepal.

We have been involved in the landscape level conservation projects in the Himalayas and in the Terai and today we are one of the key organizations involved in Nepal’s conservation efforts.

For more information
www.wwfnepal.org


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