Celebrating Women and Wildlife in Nepal

Children participate in Women in Conservation

Local children showed off their theatrical talents for an audience of over 800 people.

Suman Bhattarai, Team Leader of Partnership for Rhino Conservation, believes that children are the future of natural resource conservation and management. Sustainable conservation and management of wildlife can be expected only if this new generation embraces conservation.

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About Rhishja Cota-Larson

Rhishja is the founder of Saving Rhinos, which publishes news and information about the illegal trade in rhino horn and rhino conservation issues. She is the Editor of the blogs "Rhino Horn is Not Medicine" and "Project Pangolin", and author of the book "Murder, Myths & Medicine". Check out savingrhinos.org, rhinoconservation.org, and pangolins.org to learn more. When Rhishja is not blogging about the illegal wildlife trade, she enjoys rocking out to live music.

Comments

  1. Duncan says:

    IT’S GREAT TO SEE WOMEN MOVING TO THE FRONT TO DO
    GOOD CAUSES…

    CONGRATULATIONS LADIES/PARC-NEPAL !!!

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