There are three field level programs. WCN believes in conducting effective field level projects critical in the changing environment.
As old cities expand and new emerge, rapid urbanization take a toll on natural resources, fragmenting wildlife landscapes with increase in pollution. This has made us develop small projects such as planting trees on degraded wastelands, bird watching, seeking habitats for birds and butterflies in city centers, organizing wetland Jamborees and conduct urban wildlife research. LINK TO UWP OF YEP
This program includes research and monitoring of wildlife trade species, investigating illegal wildlife market and its trend, finding routes of illegal wildlife trade. Its conduct in-depth monitoring and inform the authorities for taking appropriate actions.
WCN undertakes this program with DNPWC, District Forest Office and Central Zoo for caring wildlife that entered city area.
Celebration of World Wetland Day
2009-02-02
World Wetlands Day is celebrated internationally each year on 2nd February,
Awareness program in Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve
2009-04-16
Previously famous for hunting reserve and now gazetted as wildlife reserve, Suklaphanta Wildlife Res
Awareness program in Pokhara
2007-09-24
WCN team conducted a community awareness program in Pokhara to the "Jalari Community "- a
Scholarship awarded
2010-11-17
Eight students were awarded with WCN Elephant Conservation Scholarship in Jhapa on
