Third Rhino Range Countries Meeting begins in Chitwan

CHITWAN, Feb. 3: The Third Rhino Range Countries Meeting has begun here at Patihani in the Chitwan district today. The three-day gathering participated by high-ranking officials of five countries in South Asia will focus on the conservation of one-horned rhinos, it has been said. The participating countries are Nepal, India, Bhutan, Indonesia, and Malaysia, said Dr. Ganesh Panta, information officer for the Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation. Similarly, joint secretaries of the respective ministries and Director Generals of the Department of Forest and national parks, government employees who work in fields in the field of rhinos, and...

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CBI arrests one in Rhino Poaching Case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday arrested an absconding accused in a Rhino Poaching Case.

CBI arrests one in Rhino Poaching Case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday arrested an absconding accused in a Rhino Poaching Case.

Asian Rhino Range Countries Meeting in Chitwan issues a 30-point declaration

The third Asian Rhino Range Countries Meeting--including wildlife conservation officials from Nepal, India, Bhutan, Malaysia and Indonesia--has concluded in Chitwan, issuing a 30-point declaration highlighting steps to be taken for the conservation of the protected animal. The post Asian Rhino Range Countries Meeting in Chitwan issues a 30-point declaration appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Rhino ravages harvest-ready paddy

Rhino has entered the farms and ravaged the harvest-ready paddy crops at Madi municipality-1 and 2 in Chitwan.

Fugitive involved in Rhino poaching arrested

CHITWAN, May 23: A man on the run since being sentenced to jail after being found guilty of Rhino poaching has been arrested. Sagar Praja known as Birendra Singh, a resident of Kalika municipality in Chitwan was arrested by the Chitwan National Park authorities. He was arrested from Thulechaur of Ghansikuwa in Byas municipality-11 of Tanahu on Friday. Praja was sentenced to 15 years in jail and fined Rs. 100,000 after being found guilty of killing a male Rhino in the park four years ago. He had been on the run ever since. Praja was sentenced on three acts of Rhino poaching and smuggling, said the park information officer Lokendra Adhikari. The park authorities have so far arrested four fugitive involved in wildlife poaching this fiscal year.