Carrying Arms, Instruments and Weapons inside Dhanushadham Protected Forest is strictly prohibited.
Range Forest Officer at Dhanushadham Protected Forest, Mr. Shankar Narayan Jha arranged a conference inside the forest in presence of Local Community members, youth, teacher, political parties, Administrative Department, Mithila Wildlife Trust members and other stakeholders on 24.01.2014 (10.10.2070 B.S.) and announced that today onward carrying carry Arms, Instruments and Weapons like Axe (Banchro), …
Sustainable Management of Dhanushadham Protected Forest
Dhanushadham Protected Forest is One and only forest situated in Terai region of Dhanusha district. Having 360 hectare forest land surrounded by four VDCs, 1. Dhanushadham, 2. Dhanusha Govindpur, 3. Yagyabhumi, and 4. Umaprempur. Bark of around 75% trees has been removed by the heavy population of the surrounding villages; no tree is secure in …
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Sustainable Development Programmes
As more than 84 percent population of the district still depends on the agriculture for their livelihood, it is need of time to commercialize agriculture for the sustainable development of communities in entire district. To reduce poverty level in the rural areas, MWT focuses on Sustainable Agriculture Programmes in and around the district. Lacking irrigation …
24 Hours Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Programmes
To reduce Human and Wildlife conflict and to protect the wildlife, wildlife rescue and rehabilitation programmes is operated 24×7 in and around Dhanusha district. It supports to conserve different species of avian and reptiles in the district. Around 1,250 Snake Bite cases are recorded in Zonal Hospital, Janakpur every year. Most of the cases …
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Environmental and Wildlife Awareness Programmes
We believe on “No Conservation without Education”. We strongly believe that, it is lacking awareness that people are diminishing national and private forest day by day. The depletion of the National and Private forests such as the Dhanusha Forest, among others in the country, has resulted to the unfavorable climatic changes with far reaching consequences, including; Unreliable …
Trees getting dried up in Dhanushadham Protected Forest
The trees in Dhanushadham Protected Forest are drying up slowly due to regular fire inside forest. While struggling to fulfill our daily need, we have think of our future generation. We can’t imagine a future without tree on the earth.
Overgrazing by Animals in Dhanushadham Protected Forest
Overgrazing by animals…………The main enemy of plant regeneration in Dhanushadham Protection Forest. As per survey conducted by our team, Dhanushadham Protection Forest is having a very good regeneration power but unfortunately, due to overgrazing by animals from surrounding villages, no generating plants get chance to grow well.
Seize-Fire in Dhanushadham Protected Forest
Seize-fire by Mithila Wildlife Trust team in Dhanushadham Protected Forest. People are firing inside forest for their selfishness to fulfill their need of Firewood.
Wildlife Awareness Camp in a Government Secondary School
MWT conducted a Wildlife Awareness Camp in Mithileshwar Mauwahi Secondary School, Dhanusha, Nepal. Both students and teachers of the school were present in the awareness camp. We shared the myths and truths about snakes in our society. We told them about the requirement of snakes for balance ecosystem of our earth. They were very much …
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