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People for Nature
Is our national flower in trouble?
Being the reflection of the nation and heart of Nepali, Rhododendron arboreum, known as Lali Gurans is apparently falling in the list of endangered species of…
Raging a war against the Wildlife poaching
In spite of the strict laws and actions, poaching and trading of wildlife are widespread. It is a billion-dollar business and criminals function in close a…
Realizing The Value Of a Pen
Disposing or recycling one single pen seems like a needle in the haystack. However, considering that Americans alone dispose of 1.6 billion pens every year, the…
Are We Conscious of Urban Forest Management?
Urban forest improves the local climate, conserves energy, restores biodiversity, reduces pollution and boosts the health of the inhabitants. Are we…
When a Stray Dog Becomes Your Trekking Guide
If you are planning to hike in the Himalayas, you may be surprised to be guided by local dogs. Why are these dogs so fond of trekkers? It might have something…
Organic Farming: Way Towards Sustainable Production
Organic farming does not only increase the world's food supply, but also the only way to eradicate hunger without hampering mother nature, reducing the risks of…
Rooftop Garden: enhancing sustainable urban farming
Rooftop farming, popularly known as 'Kausi Kheti' helps in mitigating environmental problems and developing urban food systems.
Taking a Break to Trek
I miss nature. I miss infinite landscapes. The snow-capped mountains. The dense forests. The warmth of people. I wanna trek, don’t you?
Indigenous People: Protectors of the World’s Biodiversity
Most of the world's biodiversity, are protected by indigenous people. Their culture & knowledge ensures their survival as well as nurture nature. But they…
Gender Dimension in Biodiversity Conservation
Incorporation of knowledge and practices of both women and men in environmental discourse is not only relevant but also essential for sustainable conservation,…