On August 28, 2025, the Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation by the local Meghauli Ghatgai Nature Guide Association. The recognition was formally presented by Dr. Ganesh Panta, Chief Conservation Officer of Chitwan National Park, during the Association’s annual gene...
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Nepal Tiger Trust Honored by Meghauli Ghatgai Nature Guide Association
Nepal Tiger Trust Helps in Young Tigress Relocation as Human-Tiger Coexistence Becomes More Complex
A young female tiger was successfully relocated from Dharampur village in the Meghauli buffer zone to the secure habitat within Chitwan National Park. Her presence on privately owned land sparked several days of heightened villagers concern and intense activity by conservation teams. This incident u...
Tiger Conservation Awareness for International Visitors
National Geographic Journeys – G Adventures Group
Nepal Tiger Trust is dedicated to raising awareness about tiger conservation among locals, nationals, and international visitors. Since 2017, we have proudly partnered with National Geographic Journeys – G Adventures (NatGeo – Adventures) to integrate...
Tiger Showing Natural Curiosity – Part 2
How Nepal Tiger Trust Initiated Environmental Clean Up!
How Nepal Tiger Trust Team Arrest Poacher and Save Wildlife!
How Nepal Tiger Trust Volunteers Assist in Tiger Conservation and Enrich Their Own Lives
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
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...