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Protection to community engagement: Managing Nepal’s youngest transborder National Park

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£546,952
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Nepal

Summary

The project will strengthen the status of tigers and tiger prey in Banke National Park (BaNP), (Nepal’s newest NP) while improving the socio-economic wellbeing of residents in two buffer zone communities, strengthening the relationship between park and people. These aims will be achieved by better management of the park’s wildlife and habitats to improve tiger prey density, reducing human-wildlife conflict (HWC) developing conservation awareness and facilitating stewardship among communities, and the promotion of alternative income streams including tourism.
 
Status Current
Reference 30-005
Round 29
Start 01/04/2023
End 31/03/2026

Project Leader


Project Partners
BaNP - Banke National Park, NTNC - National Trust for Nature Conservation, DNPWC Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation


Regions
South Asia

Countries
Nepal

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - 30-005 AR1 - 17/09/2024

Download: Application Form - 30-005 App - 26/05/2023