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Nepal expands critical tiger habitat

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Nepal expands critical tiger habitat

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For Release: Nov 04, 2009

 

 

 

© Howard W. Buffett / WWF-US

 

October 27, 2009, Kathmandu, Nepal- The Government of Nepal announced today

an expansion of Bardia National Park in the Terai Arc Landscape by 900 sq

km, which will increase critical habitat for tigers.

 

WWF welcomes the announcement, which was made at the inaugural session of

the Kathmandu Global Tiger Workshop.

 

Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal also stated that the government would

establish a National Tiger Conservation Authority as well as a Wildlife

Crime Control Committee saying, “The solutions will be area specific, but

the future of conservation will depend upon how we act now and how we make

tiger conservation and overall biodiversity much more valuable to the

livelihoods of local communities.”

 

“This is indeed a great conservation initiative, which will certainly help

in curbing illegal wildlife trade and poaching in Nepal,” said Anil

Manandhar, Country Representative of WWF Nepal. “We are confident that by

embracing innovative conservation strategies Nepal will succeed in doubling

its number of endangered tigers.”

 

Earlier this year the first ever nation-wide estimate of the tiger

population revealed the presence of 121 breeding tigers in the wild within

four protected areas of Nepal. In order to ensure that these tiger numbers

remain stable and start to increase, WWF and its partners called on the

government to increase anti-poaching activities and habitat protection.

 

“In making these commitments at a global forum before the 12 other tiger

range countries, the Government of Nepal has set an important precedent for

others to follow,” said Mike Baltzer, Leader of WWF’s Tiger Initiative. “The

next three days of the workshop are vital as countries and tiger experts

band together to create a game-changing plan to save tigers in the wild.”

 

The Kathmandu Global Tiger Workshop is the first in a series of political

negotiation meetings occurring throughout the year and leading up to a final

Heads of State Tiger Summit in September 2010, which is the Year of the

Tiger.

 

The workshop is hosted by the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation,

Government of Nepal, co-organized and co-sponsored by the CITES Secretariat,

Global Tiger Forum, Global Tiger Initiative, Save The Tiger Fund, World

Bank.

 

*For more information or to arrange interviews, contact:

Sarah Janicke* Email:sjanicke Tel:+41 79 528 8641

*Trishna Gurung* Email:trishna.gurung Tel:+977 98510 20164 (local)

+1 202 203 8863 (US)

*Sanjib Chaudhary* Email: sanjib.chaudhary Tel: +977 9841323152

 

 

 

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