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by Kushal Naharki | 27-10-2018 23:06
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Mentors mentioned in my report that many fellow ambassadors have said that Nepal required policy for wildlife preservation. So, I have prepared a report on protected area of Nepal for the preservation of the flora and fauna. As the population increased, people started destroying the forest for cultivation, housing and other purposes. Animals are killed for their valuable organs like horn and skin. So their number started to decrease day by day. The government of Nepal decided to establish National Parks and Wildlife Reserves to protect the flora and fauna of Nepal. The protected areas of Nepal are: National Parks
Wildlife Reserves
Hunting Reserve
Conservation Area
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Oh wow, thanks for reorganizing the information that other regional ambassadors said! :)
Existence of many national parks and protected sectors in Nepal show us high level of biodiversity in Nepal!
Increase in population and relative environmental problems triggered by it have affected the protected areas and creatures living in, but such sectors hopefully secure them from poaching and illegal activities.
Placed at one of the most unique environmental condition-having country, hope Nepal can stand more on its priceless ecosystem level in future too! Thanks again for reminding us of what we said :)
Posted 30-10-2018 23:58
Hello Kushal
Nice to have an overall view on the status quo of wildlife preservation in Nepal!
The increase in population really did show changes in the wildlife survival as people started to require more resources than before.
So now it is really important that a restricted area that could preserve and protect these animals are determined in the shape of national parks and Wildlife reserves!
Thanks for the report :)
Posted 30-10-2018 14:35
Hey there Kushal! 
It was a good idea that you were asked to mention this. Now we have an indepth scope of the areas that the Nation of Nepal have strictly mandated for the protection and perservation of vegetatibe species and wildlife. 
There is a relationship that is seen here. In that the more we grow as a population, the more vulnerable our species become, as so I commend the efforts of all those taking part in protecting species, those that are endangered and those that are not.
Take a bow Kushal!
:D
Posted 28-10-2018 19:40