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may free report-World Tiger day

by Lhamu dolma Sherpa | 29-07-2023 15:52 recommendations 0

 Tiger Day is celebrated to spread awareness to prevent the destruction caused due to habitat loss, poaching, urbanization, and deforestation. Tiger ( Panthera tigris) is one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Tiger is an umbrella species of the ecosystem. Its continued existence indicates a healthy ecosystem with a large prey base and adequate forest cover. Tigers have been facing extinction due to poaching, loss of habitat from urbanization and deforestation, and depletion of prey species.

In 2010 number of tigers in Nepal is just 121 but according to the latest census conducted in 2022 tiger population tripled and reached 355, achieving the global commitment set during the Tiger Summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 2010 and enhancing the possibilities of the survival of species. Now we need to focus on the coexistence of humans and wildlife by promoting community-based conservation and strengthening anti, poaching measures, and wildlife-friendly infrastructure, and management of the dispersal of the tiger population. It is crucial to educate local populations about the benefits of preserving and valuing wildlife that inhabits natural habitats.

Nepal have exceeded international achievement to tiger conservation, it is essential to shift attention to keep population stable by addressing major issues like habitat destruction wildlife criminal activities and coexistence

 

 

Lhamu dolmaSherpa

  • Nepal Former E-gen Ambassador Lhamu dolma Sherpa
 
 
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2 Comments

  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello again Lhamu! This is your mentor Yewon.

    Before I start, I apologize for the late comment.
    You have written an interesting report about the world tiger day!
    It was interesting to know about the increase in the number of tigers in Nepal, and I hope we can find a good solution for coexisting with them!
    Thank you for your hard work. Great job!
    Posted 29-08-2023 07:22

  • James Mentor says :
    Hello Lhamu, your mentor James at your service. Nice to connect with you! Your exploration of World Tiger is commendably interesting.
    I personally think that your use of evidence is effective, but try to delve deeper into the analysis of each example.
    Good luck with your next work !
    Posted 25-08-2023 12:55

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