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Nepal Gears Up for Climate-Smart Snow Leopard Conservation |
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by Prakriti Dhakal | 09-02-2017 00:06
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Hello all, Greetings from Nepal. Hope you all are doing well! Talking about environment scenario in Nepal here we have a very good news as animal life directly affects the environment too. ( source- WWF NEPAL) A very good news in Environment scenario of NEPAL, as delegates from twelve snow leopard range countries meet in Kathmandu this week to strengthen their commitment to snow leopard conservation, the Government of Nepal has released a new plan that guides the government and partners efforts in snow leopard conservation for the next five years. The Snow Leopard Conservation Action Plan 2017-2021 sets the stage for Nepal to achieve its global commitments, especially its commitment to ensure 100 breeding snow leopards in three of its landscapes by 2020, made under the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP), a combined effort of all twelve snow leopard range countries. Speaking at the opening of the GSLEP steering committee meeting this morning, Prime Minister of Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal welcomed delegates from all snow leopard range nations, and reiterated the importance of snow leopard and its habitat. Snow leopards are the guardians of the water towers and the indicator of the health of the ecosystem. Thus it is not just the responsibility of a handful of snow leopard range nations to protect the snow leopard habitat. It is the need of everyone who needs clean air and water, he said. The Prime Minister reiterated Nepal's commitment to snow leopard conservation, pledging NRs. 50 million for the conservation of snow leopard in Nepal. He also launched the new National Snow Leopard Conservation Action Plan for Nepal at the opening ceremony.
Together, these plans will guide Nepal in its efforts to ensure that the snow leopard continues to thrive in the country, even in the face of complex challenges like climate change,? said Ghana Shyam Gurung, Senior Conservation Director for WWF Nepal. ?We are honored to be key partners in this critical government effort and will continue our support to save this beautiful cat. The GSLEP steering committee meeting and landscape management planning workshops hosted by Nepal are both geared towards preparation for a Global Snow Leopard Summit of the twelve range nations, to be held in Kyrgyzstan in late 2017. We hope that the events in Nepal this will help us identify the gaps and opportunities to achieve the GSLEP goals, and provide the momentum towards securing the future of snow leopard and its ecosystem, especially with the Global Snow Leopard Summit 2017 in sight.
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World wide fund is doing another praise worthy activity there! Thumbs up for them. Thanks for sharing
Posted 17-02-2017 03:14
Thanks for sharing, Prakriti! Nice to know the Nepal government is actively engaging in such green actions. Best wishes to Nepal! Have a great day :)
Posted 15-02-2017 16:19
Hope this step of government brings a positive change &#9786
Posted 13-02-2017 00:51
Yes one of the good task led by the government isto conserve our wildlife resources. Many positive acheivements have aready been seen in case of one horn rhino, bengal tiger and red panda.
Posted 11-02-2017 12:35
I heard about the problem of the snow leopard. Well, what do you think about it.
Posted 09-02-2017 23:09
Thank you for sharing
Posted 09-02-2017 02:02
I was reading somewhere that Nepal has an estimated population of 350-500 snow leopards in the wild. This is approximately a tenth of the world??s population. Events/Programs like the one you shared with us here show Nepal's commitment towards snow leopard conservation. All the best to Nepal. Thanks for sharing.
Posted 09-02-2017 01:47