Update of COVID-19 response by Mithila Wildlife Trust from starting to 18th May 2020.

MIthila Wildlife Trust with support of charities from UK, Chora Chori, last night a DJ Saved My Life and Gandys-Don’t Just Exist has been distributing food relief materials during Covid-19 pandemic in Province No.-2, Nepal.  Government of Nepal distributed relief materials for once, which was not enough for 15 days. But, since lockdown continues, many […]

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Distributing food reliefs to the poor and destitute persons in backward community

  As we all know that the whole country is suffering from this pandemic corona virus. Due to this corona virus all the industries, factories, educational sites etc are closed and people are not able to earn to feed their families. They have to stay in their home with their family members for the safety

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Food Relief to marginalized communities during lockdown in Nepal

    We, Mithila wildlife trust ,a non-profitable non-governmental organization. Established in 2013 A.D. (2069 B.S.) in Central Nepal, the organization is founded by a group of experts working towards conservation of nature and wildlife, in collaboration  with Chora Chori , UK registered charity, Gandys, Last night a DJ saved my life is operating a food

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Preparation for relief distribution as our response to COVID-19 effected communities

The world is facing a sudden halt in everything amid the coronavirus pandemic. Everything including businesses, educational institutions, govt. offices, local shops, hat bazaars, etc. are into an unexpected numbness. The economic crisis is rising among poor and middle-class families of Dhanusha, Nepal. We at Mithila Wildlife Trust are fully aware of the upcoming economic

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A MEGA STEP TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE OF JANAKPUR

For first time in history, Janakpur is jeweled with the development which will bound regular tourists and pilgrims of Janakpur to spend more time and attract new tourists to the area. Several records show that Janakpur receives around 10 Lakh (One million) tourists every year. They visit Janaki temple in Janakpur and Dhanush temple at

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Suckermouth Catfish (Hypostomus plecostomus) Rescued from Dhanushadham

Sucker fish or Suckermouth Catfish (Hypostomus plecostomus), rescued from the pond of Mr. Hem Narayan Yadav, President of Ward No.-6, Dhanushadham Municipality, Dhanusha, Province No.-2, Nepal. The fish was handed over to be released in Dhanush pond inside Dhanushadham Protected Forest. Dhanush pond is basically used to protect indigenous fish and turtles of Terai region

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