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Mitigating human-tiger conflict engaging local community in Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Nepal

The purpose of this project is to significantly reduce human-tiger conflict in Parsa Wildlife Reserve through community engagement programs, establish baseline database, and double the tiger population. The project will identify underlying causes of human-tiger conflict and implement conflict reduction stragegies engaging local communities, promote improved husbandry practice for enhanced daily subsistence of local community and to minimize pressure on buffer zone and core area, implement awareness raising activities in buffer zone area, and implement poaching reduction strategies.

USD 51K budget ·USD 51K disbursed ·Department of the Interior implementer ·Nepal location ·Jul 28, 2015 – Sep 30, 2017 timeline

Overview

About this project

The purpose of this project is to significantly reduce human-tiger conflict in Parsa Wildlife Reserve through community engagement programs, establish baseline database, and double the tiger population. The project will identify underlying causes of human-tiger conflict and implement conflict reduction stragegies engaging local communities, promote improved husbandry practice for enhanced daily subsistence of local community and to minimize pressure on buffer zone and core area, implement awareness raising activities in buffer zone area, and implement poaching reduction strategies.

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