
Founder of PIPAL TREE UK and founder of Mithila Wildlife Trust
Siting a glass mosaic at the bird park
Nestled near Mithila Bihari-3 Mithileshwar, Dhanusha Bird Park is a growing sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of rare and migratory birds. This park is designed not only as a refuge for endangered species but also as a key conservation site that protects the natural habitat from overgrazing and other environmental threats.
A Safe Haven for Birds
Dhanusha Bird Park serves as an essential rest stop for migratory birds and a permanent home for many rare species. By creating a diverse and dense forest environment, the park provides the perfect setting for birds to nest, breed, and thrive. The aim is to ensure that these birds, which are increasingly losing their natural habitats, have a safe place where they can continue their life cycles undisturbed.

Ecotourism and Community Development
Beyond conservation, the bird park is set to become a center for ecotourism. Visitors will be able to observe a wide variety of birds in their natural habitat while learning about their ecological importance. The park will also feature bird mosaics, with a goal of showcasing 100 unique mosaics, making it an attraction for bird lovers and art enthusiasts alike. This initiative will help boost local tourism and provide economic opportunities for the community.

Protecting Nature for the Future
The creation of this bird park also serves a larger environmental goal restoring and preserving the ecosystem. The area was once at risk due to overgrazing, which led to habitat destruction. Through reforestation and habitat management, Dhanusha Bird Park is ensuring that the land remains fertile and sustainable for both birds and other wildlife.
Dhanusha Bird Park is more than just a conservation project; it is a vision for the future a place where people and nature can coexist in harmony. As the park continues to develop, it will become a model for bird conservation and ecotourism in Nepal. Whether you are a bird enthusiast, a conservationist, or simply someone who apprecia tes nature, this park is a must-visit destination.
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Join us in supporting this initiative and be a part of the movement to protect and preserve Nepal’s rich birdlife!

