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Simkot, the district headquarters of Humla in Karnali province, has finally been connected to Nepal's national road network.
The body of a driver working for the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development in Karnali Province, who had been ...
Mount Kailash, a majestic peak in Tibet, is revered as the "centre of the universe" by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon ...
Rivers create habitat for more than just aquatic or semi-aquatic species. Even "terrestrial" wildlife, including rhinos and elephants, can depend on habitat features created and maintained by rivers.
The corridor will follow the western tributary of the Karnali River, which branches out from Chisapani Bazar in Baliya VDC and covers an area of 14,618.5 square hectares. As the name suggests, this ...
Karnali River Conservation and the Nepal River Conservation Trust (NRCT) have been working to protect the Karnali, a river that connects Mt Kailash with Bardia National Park and the Ganga in India.
Twenty-eight gharial hatchlings have been spotted in a tributary of Nepal’s Karnali River, the first sign of successful nesting in this waterway in at least 16 years.
How Karnali's fishing communities are adopting sustainable livelihoods to protect smooth-coated otters and restore the river’s fragile ecosystem.
The Karnali River is becoming polluted as garbage from villages and market places of Bajura, Humla, Mugu, Achham, and Dailekh, among other places, is thrown into the river in huge amounts.
KATHMANDU — A Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) found in the Karnali River in western Nepal marks the species’ northernmost record in the country, offering hope for range expansion but raising ...
The Karnali river basin consists of 1,461 glaciers. It covers a total area of 1,120 sq km and a drainage area of 44,000 sq km, most of which is in Nepal. Despite this proximity to rivers and ...
Karnali River Conservation and the Nepal River Conservation Trust (NRCT) have been working to protect the Karnali, a river that connects Mt Kailash with Bardia National Park and the Ganga in India.