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The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation is a government agency of Nepal and one of five departments of the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation. [3] It is assigned with the responsibilities of conserving the wildlife of Nepal.
Throughout its history, the ministry had several different names and portfolios. Under the Koirala cabinet [4] and the first Oli cabinet, it was the Ministry of Forests. In 2018, under the Second Oli cabinet, [5] the portfolio of the ministry was changed from Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation to Ministry of Forests and Environment. [6]
3.3 Led by officers of Nepal Forest Service. ... Department of Forests and Soil Conservation; Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation;
The Ministry of Tourism, Forests and Environment is a governmental body of Koshi Province in charge of managing natural resources, promoting tourism, climate change, environment and conserving biodiversity. They maintain a delicate balance between environmental conservation and sustainable development.
The two main goals of the community forestry program is to empower local communities whilst encouraging environmental conservation benefits on the Himalayan forests. [1] Nepal has become one of the first developing nations to adopt a community forestry management program which gives authority to the community and groups to manage forest ...
Ministry of Forest, Environment and Soil Conservation वन, वातावरण तथा भु संरक्षण मन्त्रालय Surendra Bahadur Hamal Official website: 9 Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies उद्योग, वाणिज्य तथा आपूर्ति मन्त्रालय Ajay Shahi
Annapurna Conservation Area – 7,629 km 2 (2,946 sq mi) Kanchenjunga Conservation Area – 2,035 km 2 (786 sq mi) Manaslu Conservation Area – 1,663 km 2 (642 sq mi) Blackbuck Conservation Area – 15.95 km 2 (6.16 sq mi) Api Nampa Conservation Area – 1,903 km 2 (735 sq mi) Gaurishankar Conservation Area – 2,179 km 2 (841 sq mi)
The aim of the program is to conserve the natural resources of Chure region, which occupies 12.78% of Nepal, by sustainable management and promotion of ecological services. [1] The program was launched after the 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly [2] in 2067/68 BS under the Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation. [3]