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Nepal Conservation and Research Center

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NCRC envisions biodiversity conservation and enhance ecological integrity promoting community based conservation

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Conservation of snakes is only possible when people shed their hatred towards snakes. To overcome such hatred, regular sessions on snake conservation issues are being held in Nepal by our team. Thanks to #KACF Nepal Conservation and Research Center #BRCS

Conservation of snakes is only possible when people shed their hatred towards snakes. To overcome such hatred, regular sessions on snake conservation issues are being held in Nepal by our team. Thanks to #KACF <a href="/ncrcNP/">Nepal Conservation and Research Center</a> #BRCS
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We are pleased to have contributed to various local conservationists and snake rescuers across Nepal by providing "Venomous snakes of Nepal" posters for outreach sessions that aims to ID potential snakes involved in snakebite.

We are pleased to have contributed to various local conservationists and snake rescuers across Nepal by providing "Venomous snakes of Nepal" posters for outreach sessions that aims to ID potential snakes involved in snakebite.
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World Lizard Day is observed on 14th August each year to celebrate and raise awareness about lizards and their ecological roles in the ecosytems.

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Doctors at Dhulikhel hospital also found our poster "Venomous snakes of Nepal" useful to ID snakes. This could help doctors and related staff for awareness and enhance preparedness and deal with snakebite incidents.

Doctors at Dhulikhel hospital also found our poster "Venomous snakes of Nepal" useful to ID snakes. This could help doctors and related staff for awareness and enhance preparedness and deal with snakebite incidents.
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Rescued a baby reptile lying upside down on a busy road and released in a wildlife friendly pond Lumbini Buddha Garden Today feels better than yesterday. Wishing all a fun-filled week๐Ÿ™

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Congratulations ๐ŸŽŠ to the selected candidate for M.Sc. thesis research grant announced in memory of late Dipendra Adhikari and managed by NCRC.

Congratulations ๐ŸŽŠ  to the selected candidate for M.Sc. thesis research grant announced in memory of  late Dipendra Adhikari and managed by NCRC.
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A review of the genus Cyrtodactylus Gray 1827 (#Squamata: Gekkonidae) of #Nepal with descriptions of three #newspecies mapress.com/zt/article/vieโ€ฆ #Taxonomy

A review of the genus Cyrtodactylus Gray 1827 (#Squamata: Gekkonidae) of #Nepal with descriptions of three #newspecies 
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#Taxonomy
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New Discovery in Nepal: Three new species of Lizards have been discovered in Gorkha, Kaski and Chitwan by a team of researchers of different countries including three researchers from Nepal and they are named scientifically as Cyrtodactylus karanshahi, Cyrtodactylus

New Discovery in Nepal: Three new species of Lizards have been discovered in Gorkha, Kaski and Chitwan by a team of researchers of different countries including three researchers from Nepal and they are named scientifically as Cyrtodactylus karanshahi, Cyrtodactylus
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Another THREE new species! #geckos #lizards #benttoedgeckos #reptiles #Nepal #federationuniversityaustralia #FederationUniversity #reptilesmagazine reptilesmagazine.com/three-new-bentโ€ฆ

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These photos I took in Shuklaphanta National Park (c. 1996), the beginning of my PhD field years. This park was less known, a balanced ecosystem & full of surprises. One morning, I followed a call in distress & found a Chital grabbed by a python. The next day, it was all gone!

These photos I took in Shuklaphanta National Park (c. 1996), the beginning of my PhD field years. This park was less known, a balanced ecosystem &amp; full of surprises. One morning, I followed a call in distress &amp; found a Chital grabbed by a python. The next day, it was all gone!