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Nepal Tiger Trust and Kathmandu Forestry College Expand Partnership

19.03.25 02:26 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Nepal Tiger Trust and Kathmandu Forestry College Expand Partnership

Over the past five years, a fruitful collaboration between Kathmandu Forestry College (KAFCOL) and the Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) has provided 215 undergraduate students with enriching field experiences at the NTT Meghauli field site. Building on this success, a new Memorandum of Understanding has been...

Tiger Showing Natural Curiosity – Part 2

03.03.25 02:47 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)

In November 2024, we reported an incident where a tiger grabbed a camera trap and dropped it without causing any damage, displaying natural curiosity, territorial marking, and playfulness. However, on February 22, 2025, a female tigress exhibited different behavior by damaging the camera, indicating...

How Nepal Tiger Trust Initiated Environmental Clean Up! 

07.02.25 03:00 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
How Nepal Tiger Trust Initiated Environmental Clean Up! 
The Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT), headquartered in Meghauli village within the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, Nepal, has been actively involved in tiger monitoring and conservation. In recent years, NTT has also initiated environmental cleanup efforts. The first major cleanup of 2025 took place on...

How Nepal Tiger Trust Team Arrest Poacher and Save Wildlife!

03.02.25 03:56 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
How Nepal Tiger Trust Team Arrest Poacher and Save Wildlife!
The Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) monitors tigers daily through camera trapping and pugmark tracking. During these field activities, they encounter various situations. On January 26, 2025, the NTT team encountered and arrested a man who was illegally trapping a Ruddy Shelduck. The man was handed over to t...

How Nepal Tiger Trust Volunteers Assist in Tiger Conservation and Enrich Their Own Lives

28.01.25 03:04 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
How Nepal Tiger Trust Volunteers Assist in Tiger Conservation and Enrich Their Own Lives
Volunteering is a mutually beneficial activity that enriches both those who receive help and those who provide it. Volunteering with the Nepal Tiger Trust offers a range of activities that provide volunteers with a unique opportunity to contribute to tiger conservation while gaining valuable skills ...

How Nepal Tiger Trust Technicians Assist in Training the Next Generation of Field Staff

11.01.25 01:45 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
How Nepal Tiger Trust Technicians Assist in Training the Next Generation of Field Staff

Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) technicians play a crucial role in training the next generation of field staff. On December 29, 2024, Chitwan Park warden Mr. Divesh Shrestha invited our technicians as instructors for training new game scouts. Our senior technicians, Mr. Baburam Mahato and Mr. Raju Kumal, pr...

Nepal Tiger Trust Technicians Spreading Tiger Awareness in the Local Community

30.12.24 05:33 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Nepal Tiger Trust Technicians Spreading Tiger Awareness in the Local Community

Tigers were photographed shortly after initiating camera trapping in the Daunne Devi Buffer Zone and its associated community forests, including Madar Baba. Within a week of setting up the camera traps, both male and female tigers were captured on camera in Madar Baba Community Forests. The approach...

Camera Trapping Begins in Daunne Devi Buffer Zone

24.12.24 03:06 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Camera Trapping Begins in Daunne Devi Buffer Zone

The Nepal Tiger Trust has initiated camera trapping in the Daunne Devi Buffer Zone, located in the westernmost end of Chitwan National Park in the Parasi District. Having completed the task in Block One, the focus has now shifted to Block Four, encompassing the Daunne Devi Buffer Zone and four commu...

Tiger Showing Natural Curiosity 

07.12.24 02:58 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Tiger Showing Natural Curiosity 

When a wild tiger grabs a camera trap, it is often showcasing its natural curiosity and territorial behavior. Tigers, being apex predators, are highly inquisitive about new objects in their environment. On November 24, 2024, a young male tiger grabbed a camera trap placed on a stump, carried it abou...

Camera Trapping Resumes for 2024-25 Season

21.11.24 02:48 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Camera Trapping Resumes for 2024-25 Season

The tiger monitoring project using camera trapping has resumed as of November 18, 2024, nearly two months after being paused. The initial phase began on September 18, 2024, but operations were halted due to heavy flooding on September 28, 2024. The flooding damaged 12 cameras in the field sites and ...