Nepal Owl Festival 2025: A Celebration of Conservation & Culture

 Stage Performance / Crowd Shot A Festival That Brought Nature & People Together As the sun set over Madhesh, the 12th Nepal Owl Festival came to life with music, dance, and a shared love for conservation. People from different backgrounds joined hands to celebrate the beauty of owls and their importance in our ecosystem. Community […]

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Successful Completion of 5-Day Snake Rescue & Management Training (Nepal Police, Armed Police Force (APF), and forestry officials)

We are proud to announce the successful completion of a “5-day Snake Rescue and Management Training” in Dhanusha, organized by the Division Forest Office (Dhanusha) with technical support from Mithila Wildlife Trust. Participants from Nepal Police, Armed Police Force (APF), and forestry officials received hands-on training in safely handling both venomous and non-venomous snakes, identifying

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Successful Completion of Snake Management Training!

We are glad to announce the successful completion of our 3-day “Snake Management Training”, a vital step toward reducing snake, human conflicts and promoting peaceful coexistence with wildlife. We extend our sincere gratitude to our expert trainers Rohit Giri, Subodh Acharya, and Dev Narayan Mandal (Founder & CEO of Mithila Wildlife Trust)for their dedication and

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Snake Management Training Get ready! Only 4 days to go

Join us for a comprehensive 3-days Snake Management Training organized by Mithila Wildlife Trust t in coordination with Save The Lives and supported by Pipal Tree , UK from January 9-11, 2025. The training is planned to produce Snake rescuers who rescue the snakes in their own locality. This is an initiative to promote human-snake

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WE ARE ACTIVE AGAIN

We are sorry to inform everyone that our website was hacked which led to loosing data from June-2021 to December-2024. We’re still struggling to recover the missing data and will update them as we recover them. Please feel free to reach us for any specific information you are unable to find here.

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Experience Sharing on “Wildlife Conservation during pandemic” during 58th Scientist Nepal E-meet

We are grateful to Scientist Nepal for the opportunities to share practical experiences of wildlife conservation activities during the Covid-19 pandemic and impacts of wildlife in Province No.-2. It was an amazing platform to showcase our work to over 150 scientists and researchers from Nepal. Scientist Nepal is an e-platform of self-motivated professionals working in

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Consultation Meeting with Policymakers of Province No.-2, Nepal

It’s really a proud moment to get the opportunity to welcome major policymakers of Province No.-2 to Mithila Wildlife Trust office in Janakpurdham. An in-depth discussion was done on the overview, opportunities, and threats to the wildlife of Province No.-2 with Dr. Ram Chandra Kandel, Honorable Secretary, Most senior Forestry expert and Environment Division Chief,

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World Wildlife Day, 2021 Celebration by Mithila Wildlife Trust

Mithila Wildlife Trust celebrated World Wildlife Day 2021, today on March 3, 2021, at 7:00 AM, surrounding Doodhmati River, Basbitti, Janakpur. Members of the Historical Doodhmati River Cleanliness Campaign, local bird enthusiasts, students, and nature lovers enjoyed the identification of important bird species in their localities. The presence of Mr. Chakra Timalsina from Koshi added

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Pangolin Conservation in Province No.-2, Nepal

Eight species of Pangolins are found in the world, among them, two species are found in Nepal; Chinese pangolin (Mani spentadatyla) and Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) are found in Nepal. In Nepali, Chinese pangolins called Kalo salak and Indian pangolin is called Tame salak. In Terai, Pangolins are locally known as Sal Machhari. Pangolins hold

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