WWF Nepal
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Working to build a future Nepal where both people and nature thrive. Together, we can #BuildBackBetter.
Nature-based Solutions: Mitigating Flood Impacts Using Bioengineering WWF Nepal through bioengineering techniques is helping mitigate flood impacts and safeguard vital ecosystem services like freshwater flow, soil stability, and habitat connectivity in Jabarpur village.

From household systems to community solar grids, our work is helping meet growing energy needs sustainably, supporting Nepal’s path to net-zero emissions by 2045. Watch how clean energy is transforming lives! youtu.be/aiJ6UTrJoi4?fe…
Watch this video to learn how trained veterinary technicians in Dolpa are helping provide healthcare access for livestock- ensuring communities don’t just survive, but thrive. youtu.be/epCssPzG0Pg?fe… #HealthyHerds #ZoonosesPrevention #PeopleAndWildlife

#WorldCrocodileDay Gharials, one of the two species of crocodiles found in Nepal, are essential for river ecosystems, helping regulate fish populations and maintaining ecological balance. Together, let’s raise awareness and protect these incredible creatures! #TogetherPossible

Here’s a pod of Ganges River Dolphins to brighten your weekend. #HappyWeekend
#OPPORTUTNITY Help Shape Conservation in the Eastern Terai Landscape! To learn more about the opportunity and the application process, visit wwfnepal.org/get_involved/c… #WWFNepal #ConservationConsultancy #EasternTerai #ESSF #TogetherPossible

Happy Monday! Did you know the Greater One-Horned Rhino can hold its breath for several minutes underwater? These amazing swimmers can dive deep and forage below the surface!
Snow leopards roam across vast ranges in mountainous habitat. As development increases, these magnificent big cats are more affected by roads, railways, & other linear infrastructure. New guidance looks at ways to avoid & mitigate these negative impacts. worldwildlife.org/stories/design…




Snakes are crucial for ecological balance, pest control, and crop protection, but they're under threat. In Nepal, snakebites affect 40k people yearly, causing 3k deaths. On #WorldSnakeDay, let's raise awareness, reduce bites, and create a safer environment for all.

WWF Nepal is proud to announce that the Global Environment Facility has approved Govt of Nepal-GEF 8 project for Managing Human-Tiger Interface in Nepal. Together, with DNPWC, we are working towards a future where people live in harmony with nature. #TogetherPossible




#OPPORTUNITY! WWF Nepal is looking for a creative & experienced consultant to produce animated videos that spotlight Smooth-coated otters & Nature-Based Solutions! For more details about the opportunity, visit: wwfnepal.org/get_involved/c…

Caught in a magical moment! A herd of spotted deer crossing the Rapti River on a cold winter morning. Does it make you miss those chilly winter days?
Snake bites affect up to 40,000 people & cause 3,000 deaths annually in Nepal. WWFNepal & Rotary KTM held a press meet to discuss the Snake Bite Prevention Campaign, focusing on awareness, treatment, and saving lives through preventive & curative measures! #SnakeBitePrevention



A FIRST in 185 years! This young Asian small-clawed otter was spotted in Nepal last year! Read all about it:iucnosgbull.org/Volume42/Shres… WWF Nepal is working with Govt of Nepal, local communities and partners to protect and further understand these small mammals. #TogetherPossible
