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Nepal’s naturalist elite

In Chitwan and Bardia young khaki-clad kids were the vital link between celebrity guests and unfamiliar tiger terrain The shadows on the grass walls of the hide reflected the outlines of the Chitwan guests, anxious to catch a glimpse of the tiger’s powerful striped muscles in the jungle clearing below,…

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A memorial in Taplejung dedicated to Nepal’s top conservationists and officers who lost their lives in the 2006 Ghunsa crash. Photo: KUNDA DIXIT
NEPALI TIMES, So Far So Good

Out of the ashes

The Pathibhara helicopter crash was a repeat of the tragedy in Ghunsa in 2006 Those of us concerned with conservation in Nepal remember exactly where we were on 23 September 2006 when news hit about the missing helicopter that disappeared into the clouds above Ghunsa. I was at my desk overlooking a…

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GROWING FEED: Kabita and Bhandari Sapkota show their winter fodder crop that saves them the drudgery of collecting feedstock in the mountains.Photo: LISA CHOEGYAL
NEPALI TIMES, So Far So Good

Nepal’s milk heartland rebounds

Four years later, Kavre’s quake-affected dairy farmers are back in business with new fodder cultivation The terraced fields fall away from the road in gentle waves, each neatly scored into brown ruts like a freshly moulded bar of chocolate. “All potatoes, newly planted,” explains Ram pointing inside the plastic greenhouses…

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