Establishment of Community-Based, Anti-Poaching Networks to Reduce Poaching and Trade in Endangered Wild Species of Flora and Fauna in Kangchenjunga Singhalila Complex, Nepal
Grantee Name: Kangchenjunga Landscape Concern Group
- Hotspot
- Himalaya
- Location
- Nepal
- Amount
- $43,328
- Dates
- Sep 2008 – Sep 2010
- Keywords
- Hunting, Species Conservation, Wildlife trade
Establish community-based, anti-poaching networks in two transboundary trade routes in Eastern Nepal and create a mechanism for effective partnership to advocate against poaching and illegal trade. The project will sensitize communities on rules and regulations related to flora and fauna conservation, assess human-wildlife conflict and identify mitigation measures.
3 Leverage partnerships among donor agencies, civil society, and government institutions to achieve priority biodiversity conservation outcomes over the long term
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