Dipendra Aksha (@dipendraadhik) 's Twitter Profile
Dipendra Aksha

@dipendraadhik

#Wildlife Researcher #Conservationist#Zoologist#

प्रकृतिप्रेमि# Felids#Canids & Hyenid#

Worked @ZSL-Nepal# Wildlife Biologist# Tweets: Personal.

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Nature inFocus (@naturein_focus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FromTheArchives Once a popular duck-hunting locale for the Maharajas, today, the Keoladeo National Park or #Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for #bird lovers. Join us for a virtual tour of the region. 📷 Sangram Govardhane — Striped #Hyena natureinfocus.in/animals/a-virt…

#FromTheArchives  
Once a popular duck-hunting locale for the Maharajas, today, the Keoladeo National Park or #Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a  paradise for #bird lovers. Join us for a virtual tour of the region.   
📷 Sangram Govardhane — Striped #Hyena  
natureinfocus.in/animals/a-virt…
Hem Sagar Baral (@worshipnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nepal has 8 sps of storks, most are breeding residents. Black Stork is a regularly occurring migratory stork to Nepal. Right now these are migrating south as the reports pour in from Nepali birders in Nepal Bird Forum. Storks are one of the largest flying birds in the world 😀🇳🇵

Nepal has 8 sps of storks, most are breeding residents. Black Stork is a regularly occurring migratory stork to Nepal. Right now these are migrating south as the reports pour in from Nepali birders in Nepal Bird Forum. Storks are one of the largest flying birds in the world 😀🇳🇵
UK in Nepal 🇬🇧🇳🇵 (@ukinnepal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇳🇵is a biodiversity hotspot: Great to discuss conservation challenges/ opportunities with Matthew Gould & Bhagawan Raj Dahal today. 🇬🇧 Biodiversity Challenge Funds supports ZSL community based work to protect & promote endangered wildlife populations 🦏🐅#IWT #conservation

🇳🇵is a biodiversity hotspot: Great to discuss conservation challenges/ opportunities with <a href="/matthewsgould/">Matthew Gould</a> &amp; <a href="/dahal_bhagawan/">Bhagawan Raj Dahal</a> today. 🇬🇧 Biodiversity Challenge Funds supports <a href="/OfficialZSL/">ZSL</a> community based work to protect &amp; promote endangered wildlife populations 🦏🐅#IWT #conservation
Hem Sagar Baral (@worshipnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm deeply saddened by Colin Smith's passing. I've known him since 2000 and supported his 2010 publication, "Lepidoptera of Nepal." His contribution to Nepal's butterflies and moths is invaluable. Let us continue his legacy. Praying for peace 🙏 Himalayan Nature

I'm deeply saddened by Colin Smith's passing. I've known him since 2000 and supported his 2010 publication, "Lepidoptera of Nepal." His contribution to Nepal's butterflies and moths is invaluable. Let us continue his legacy. Praying for peace 🙏 <a href="/HimalayanNature/">Himalayan Nature</a>
Sanjib Chaudhary (@sankuchy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bamboo groves and mango orchards at the entrance and exit of villages in Nepal's southern plains are on the verge of vanishing as the narrow streets are being replaced by black-topped roads and the mud-bamboo houses are being replaced by concrete ones. #EverydayNepal

The bamboo groves and mango orchards at the entrance and exit of villages in Nepal's southern plains are on the verge of vanishing as the narrow streets are being replaced by black-topped roads and the mud-bamboo houses are being replaced by concrete ones. #EverydayNepal
Voyageurs Wolf Project (@voyawolfproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do wolves seek out areas with people to hunt and kill deer fawns? Long thread about our new research showing how human infrastructure influence wolf-deer relationships.

Why do wolves seek out areas with people to hunt and kill deer fawns?

Long thread about our new research showing how human infrastructure influence wolf-deer relationships.
Hem Sagar Baral (@worshipnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jungle Babbler is a common breeding resident of lowland #Nepal. There are 2 flocks Lumbini Buddha Garden totalling 20 birds. They practice cooperative breeding behavior. When the 2 flocks meet a bit of frenzy goes on for a while. One member looks different, will share it in my future posts.

Jungle Babbler is a common breeding resident of lowland #Nepal. There are 2 flocks <a href="/lbgresort/">Lumbini Buddha Garden</a> totalling 20 birds. They practice cooperative breeding behavior. When the 2 flocks meet a bit of frenzy goes on for a while. One member looks different, will share it in my future posts.
Hem Sagar Baral (@worshipnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This fellow has a lot of leucistic feathers, around its head but most noticeable on its wings. This bird has been here Lumbini Buddha Garden for the last two years and hope it continues for many more. This year they also raised a Common Hawk Cuckoo--a bit of strain for them!

This fellow has a lot of leucistic feathers, around its head but most noticeable on its wings. This bird has been here <a href="/lbgresort/">Lumbini Buddha Garden</a>  for the last two years and hope it continues for many more. This year they also raised a Common Hawk Cuckoo--a bit of strain for them!
WildCRU, Oxford (@wildcru_ox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WildCRU #Diploma alumnus (aka Panther) Hemanta Kafley visited yesterday & shared his inspiring career progression. From assessing #Nepalese #rhino population viability to developing #tiger conservation strategy, supervising students & establishing a Tarleton State University PhD programme

WildCRU #Diploma alumnus (aka Panther) Hemanta Kafley visited yesterday &amp; shared his inspiring career progression. From assessing #Nepalese #rhino population viability to developing #tiger conservation strategy, supervising students &amp; establishing a <a href="/TarletonState/">Tarleton State University</a> PhD programme
Hem Sagar Baral (@worshipnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spotted Forktail, inhabits the mid-hills, and is the largest of Nepal's 4 forktail sps. Forktails are very special passerines confined to Asia only. Fondly remember the 1990s with Seb Buckton Phil Brewin Philip Brewin & @SteveOrmerod working on river birds of Nepal🇳🇵😀❤️

Spotted Forktail, inhabits the mid-hills, and is the largest of Nepal's 4 forktail sps. Forktails are very special passerines confined to Asia only. Fondly remember the 1990s with <a href="/SebinNature/">Seb Buckton</a> <a href="/waterlevels/">Phil Brewin</a>  <a href="/forktails/">Philip Brewin</a> &amp; @SteveOrmerod working on river birds of Nepal🇳🇵😀❤️
Hem Sagar Baral (@worshipnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brown-headed Barbet (photo) (bare orange skin around the eye, tiny buff spots on the shoulder) is fairly common in Terai plains. It is replaced by Lineated Barbet (limited and yellower bare skin around the eye, lighter lineation on the breast) in the east and inner Terai #Nepal

Brown-headed Barbet (photo) (bare orange skin around the eye, tiny buff spots on the shoulder) is fairly common in Terai plains. It is replaced by Lineated Barbet (limited and yellower bare skin around the eye, lighter lineation on the breast) in the east and inner Terai #Nepal
Anand Chaudhary, PhD 🐞🐦🇳🇵 (@anand_chau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inside Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur we see amazing examples of giving back to nature. Here, a building inside one of their research complex has been repurposed as a refuge for plants and other wildlife.😉

Inside Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur we see amazing examples of giving back to nature. Here, a building inside one of their research complex has been repurposed as a refuge for plants and other wildlife.😉