+

Various programmes in operation for red panda conservation

A red panda. Photo: Mathias Appel/Flickr
A red panda. Photo: Mathias Appel/Flickr

Lalitpur, April 24

The National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) has launched public awareness programmes for the conservation of endangered red pandas, which are found in high-hilly and mountainous regions of Nepal.

Different programmes are in operation in coordination with local levels of Annapurna, Manaslu and Gaurishankar Conservation Areas for the conservation of red pandas. Red pandas are on the verge of extinction due to poaching and attacks by wild dogs, according to the Trust.

Though different species of pandas are found in various countries of the world, the red panda is found only in Nepal. It is estimated that the population of red pandas is around 400-600, but it is declining in recent period, it is shared.

React to this post

RSS is a government-run national news portal of Nepal.

More From the Author

Conversation

New Old Popular