In Nepal, doubling down on tiger conservation looks to pay off
CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK, Nepal — The rhino sniffs the morning air and grunts. Our wooden canoe slowly passes the grove where the 2-ton prehistoric animal is grazing. Here, in Chitwan, in southern Nepal, about 600 greater one-horned rhinos (Rhinoceros unicornis) roam the forests and wetlands. Strong protections have allowed the rhino population to grow. They’ve … Continue reading In Nepal, doubling down on tiger conservation looks to pay off
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