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Terai Arc: Community stewardship to secure wildlife corridors and livelihoods

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£467,282
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Nepal

Summary

Protected areas in Nepal’s Terai Arc Landscape are fragmented, meaning recovering wildlife populations (like tiger and rhino) in Parsa National Park are pushed towards human settlements in surrounding buffer zones, increasing human-wildlife conflict, with particularly negative impacts for women and Indigenous communities disproportionately reliant on forest resources. This project will secure connectivity between protected areas and northern Shivalik hills using a corridor of community-managed forests; mitigate human-wildlife conflict; and reduce communities’ dependence on resources through diversified livelihoods and enhanced agroforestry.
 
Status Current
Reference 29-011
Round 28
Start 01/06/2022
End 31/03/2025

Project Leader


Project Partners
Parsa National Park, Mithila Wildlife Trust, DNPWC Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation


Regions
South Asia

Countries
Nepal

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - 29-011 AR2 - 25/09/2024

Download: Half Year Report - 29-011 HYR2 - 05/02/2024

Download: Annual Report - 29-011 AR1 - 18/09/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 29-011 HYR1 - 14/03/2023

Download: Application Form - 29-011 App - 22/11/2022