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November free report

by Bimochan Pathak | 15-11-2023 02:06


In the picturesque landscape of Nepal, where the mountains cradle secrets and the rivers tell stories, a quiet crisis is unfolding, hidden amidst the trees. Deforestation, a silent predator, claims a staggering 0.44% of Nepal's precious forest cover each passing year. It's not just about the trees we lose; it's about the unraveling tapestry of life that depends on them.

But the plot thickens. Unsustainable harvesting and uncontrolled grazing play the role of silent villains in this environmental drama. Beyond the obvious loss of biodiversity, the consequences stretch far and wide. The idyllic scenes of Nepal are transforming into a battleground against floods and landslides, leaving scars on the land and impacting the very heartbeat of the nation - its economy. The trees, once guardians of the landscape, now stand as solemn witnesses to the collateral damage inflicted by our unsustainable practices.

In the midst of the grandeur of the Himalayas, there's an urgent need to cast a spotlight on these issues. It's not just about saving the forests; it's about saving a way of life that has thrived for generations. As Nepal faces immediate challenges, the long-term impacts of deforestation and unsustainable harvesting demand our attention. The call to action is clear, resonating not just in the breeze through the branches but in the soul of Nepal itself. It's time to break the silence surrounding the crisis in Nepal's forests, for their whispers of woes can no longer go unheard.