Country Snapshot - Nepal
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Status of National Tiger Action Plan
Available: Yes
Approval date: 2007
Approval authority: Ministry of Forests & Soil Conservation, Government of Nepal
Revision expected: Yes
Key Tiger-Related Statistics
Estimated number of tigers: about 350 *
* Estimated number of ADULT tigers, source: 2009 IUCN Red List http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/15955/0
Subspecies: Bengal Tiger
Number of Tiger Conservation Landscapes (TCLs) identified: 4
Area of TCL: 11,455 km2
Area of TCL under protection: 3,255 km2
Priority Issues and Actions
(from Existing National Tiger Action Plan and/
or Other Sources)
- Improvement in wildlife legislation
- Improvement in wildlife crime control
- Strengthening community-based management
- Amelioration of human-wildlife conflicts
- Establishment of forest connectivity
- Livestock management
- Developing framework for tiger monitoring
- Improvement in Protected Area management, infrastructure and equipment
- Habitat restoration for tigers and prey
- Trans-boundary cooperation with India
- Public awareness on tiger trade bans
Key National Stakeholders
Main Government Agencies: Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Department of Forests, Ministry of Forests & Soil Conservation
Main Non-governmental Groups: National Trust for Nature Conservation, Wildlife Conservation Nepal, Resources Himalayas, World Wildlife Fund
Country Membership
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES): Yes
Global Tiger Forum: Yes
Opportunities for Early Action
- Restoration of forest corridors through community forestry
- Strengthening PA management capacity, infrastructure and equipment
- Building capacities for detection of trafficking and trade
- Developing ecotourism projects around PAs
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