Blog categorized as Volunteer Experience
How Nepal Tiger Trust Volunteers Assist in Tiger Conservation and Enrich Their Own Lives
Nepal Tiger Trust Field Station as a Venue for College Field Course (Part 2)
Since 2018, 215 undergraduate students from Kathmandu Forestry College (KAFCOL) have participated in a field course at the Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) Meghauli field site. Each year, an average of 35 students visits the field site for 7-10 days. During their time there, they learn about the structure an...
How Nepal Tiger Trust Field Station serves as a Venue for College Field Courses
The Nepal Tiger Conservancy and Keene State College (KSC) collaborated and developed an academic program where 12 undergraduate students, two professors and one volunteer, spent 23 days in Nepal. They spent few days in Kathmandu, the capital city, exploring UNESCO World heritage sites and remaining ...
Walking along the tigers path
Volunteering with Nepal Tiger Trust: An incredible experience
By Kerry Anne Taylor
A volunteer in April,2019
I came across Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) when researching a conservation NGO that I could get involved with in Nepal. Nepal is one of several Asian countries where the endangered Bengal tiger is an endemic species, and as they are now critically en...
A Plunge into Nepal's Hidden Heaven: Jungles of Chitwan National Park
- Er.Sumit Maskey (maskeysumit@gmail.com) Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) Volunteer
“IRONY”, the exact word that labels – My vision for this short venture & Actions it took me to get started. Regardless the magnificence of this vast Terai arc wilderness, my ideas and financial regulation had a ...