
Bhadra Sharma

As Nepal doubles tiger population, human-wildlife conflict escalates
Nepal becomes the first country to more than double its tiger population in a decade

Nepal denies summit certificate to Russian climber over Ukrainian flag unfurling
Nepal has denied Everest summit certificate to Russian climber Katya Lipka citing her unauthorized political activity on top of the world.

Tiger Tales: The other side of wildlife conservation
Nepal's ambitious goal of doubling its tiger population has increasingly put lives and livelihood of local communities at peril.

Police brutality throws spotlight on Nepal’s flawed conservation landscape
Latest incidence from Mid-Nepal has put fresh spotlight on the country’s misguided wildlife conservation policies that have long been under scanner for discrimination and mistreatment of indigenous population.

One man’s efforts for first CO2 negative expedition of Mount Everest
In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in the number of climbers. In 2021, a record 408 climbers attempted to climb the world’s highest peak. This has resulted in massive pollution, causing countless dumping sites in the region.

The giving trees
Nepal’s thriving community forests have provided for rural communities for decades. Now, thanks to a new law, they are giving poor families a means to make a living.