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"When thinking about Nepal, it is the towering snowy peaks that come to mind
first. Yet, beyond lofty mountains, a remarkable tale of conservation has been
unfolding in Nepal’s jungles.
Over the past decades, Nepal is the only developing country in the world that
doubled its forest cover to 45 percent. Nepal has further tripled its tiger
population to 355 wild cats in the last 15 years.
At the core of these successes are the efforts of individuals, partnerships,
and policies, as well as the World Bank's early and crucial role in uniting
governments and investing in Nepal's protected areas. Their focus on
monitoring, management, anti-poaching measures, and enforcing conservation laws
has been essential in protecting the endangered tiger."
Via
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https://fixthenews.com/dawn-solar-age-same-sex-thailand-nature-europe/
Cheers,
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