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MODEL PLOT CLEANING INSIDE DHANUSHADHAM PROTECTED FOREST

In the current financial year, we have received a program from Department of Forest, to clean shrub of 5 hectare area inside Dhanushadham Protected Forest. The aim is to clean shrubs of 5 hectare area and compare the natural germination and development of plant species in shrub clear and unclear area. There is countless germination […]

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COMMUNITY INTERACTION PROGRAMME STARTED IN BUFFER ZONE OF DHANUSHADHAM PROTECTED FOREST

Department of Forest, Dhanusha and Mithila Wildlife Trust, Nepal together started Community Interaction Programme in buffer zone of Dhanushadham Protected Forest. The Programme has been started from Dharampur village and will be end at Nausay village. The programme is divided in 4 parts as under; Community share their feedback on the programmes operated in last

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RESCUE OF AN INJURED NILGHAI (BLUE BULL) (एउटा घाईते निलगाईको उद्धार)

One Nilghai (blue bull) met with an accident with an ambulance in Pushpvalpur Sector Forest area of East-West National Highway and both backside legs were broken. We treated the Blue Bill with help of our volunteer vet Dr. Shailendra Mandal, though we had limited sources with us. Surgery was required for the Blue Bull which

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MEET MR. DEV NARAYAN MANDAL, OUR CHAIRMAN ON FUTURE LEADERS, 2015 PROGRAM BY NEPAL TELEVISION

We are glad to share that our chairman, Mr. Dev Narayan Mandal has been selected as Future Leaders of the month February 2015, a part of the program Future Leaders, 2015. He got the chance to share entire concept of Dhanushadham Biological Unit. Future Leaders, 2015 is a unique program on Nepal Television (NTV Plus)

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INDIAN FLAP SHELL TURTLE (Lissemys punctata) RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO TURTLE CONSERVATION CENTER INITIATED BY MITHILA WILDLIFE TRUST, NEPAL

One Indian Flap shell Turtle is rescued by Mr. Vinesh Kumar Yadav, Forest Guard at Dhanushadham Protected Forest. Last week while Mr. Vinesh Kumar Yadav had gone to his village in nearing Dhanusha district boarder for some personal works, he saw a Turtle roaming on the road at late evening. He called Mr. Dev Narayan

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TWIN-SPOTTED WOLF SNAKE / YELLOW SPECKLED WOLF SNAKE (Lycodon jara) RESCUED IN DHANUSHADHAM MUNICIPALITY AND BROUGHT TO DHANUSHADHAM PROTECTED FOREST

On 11th November 2014 (2071 Kartick 25) afternoon, while Dhanushadham Protected Forest Council -Working Committee was preparing for a meeting, Mr. Sanjay Kumar Mahto, a member from the same committee came with a snake. Though he didn’t touch the snake physically, he kept the snake in a plastic bottle with help of a stick and

TWIN-SPOTTED WOLF SNAKE / YELLOW SPECKLED WOLF SNAKE (Lycodon jara) RESCUED IN DHANUSHADHAM MUNICIPALITY AND BROUGHT TO DHANUSHADHAM PROTECTED FOREST Read More »

RESCUE OF BLUE BULL/ NILGAI (Boselaphus tragocamelus) BY MITHILA WILDLIFE TRUST

MWT rescued a baby/calf of Blue Bull/ Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) from Kisanpur village of Dhanushadham Municipality. As we have already posted in our earlier posts, around 35 numbers of blue bulls have returned back to Dhanushadham Protected Forest but around Twelve Nilghais are still staying outside forest. They had started avoiding DPF as they were

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COMMON TREE SNAKE (Dendrelephis tristis) and GREEN KEELBACK/ GRASS SNAKE (Macropisthodon plumbicolor) SPOTTED IN DHANUSHA, NEPAL

Recently, during free plant distribution by Department of Forest, Dhanusha at Dhanushadham Protected Forest, our chairman spotted a Common Tree Snake (Dendrelephis tristis) in the nursery. It is about 3.5 Ft. long. According to Indiansnakes.org and a book written by Herpetological Society of India, it is found only in Peninsular India. So, it’s quite exiting

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