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Koshi Tappu, paradise for bird lovers

Whenever I plan to go somewhere, I always opt for an intensive search about biodiversity of the place, and mostly on birds, as I am a bird lover. I still remember the feeling that I had while visiting Ramsar site for the first time in my life. Ramsar is the only wetland of international importance i...
Mar 11, 2020
My City, Gen-Next

My message to Global leaders

Earth is having a fever. Its temperature is rising and it’s already hot, getting much colder in winter. It’s normal but the time lapse is something happening unexpectedly soon
Jan 21, 2019
My City

Truly Asian experience

Located partly on the Asian mainland, Malaysia is truly Asia, like the tagline of Malaysian tourism says. It is rich in culture and has lots of traditions. The five main races -- Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban, Kadazan -- make up the majority of its population. It is one of the wealthiest countries in...
Sep 08, 2018
My City

Silent roar of a tiger

As a student of zoology, I often visit the zoo. In my earlier visits, I had never seen a tiger. But during my recent visit to the zoo, I was fortunate enough to see a real tiger staring at me from a mere distance of three meters. However, all my excitement and curiosity vanished in a matter of secon...
Jun 27, 2018
My City

Why do birds sing on spring ?

In spring, days are longer compared to winter. The warmer days activate hormones in the birds allowing them to know that its spring. Spring, for them, is seasons of possibilities. The season also ensures plenty of food acting as a stimulant for mating.  Male birds sing to attract their female counte...
Jun 13, 2018
My City

Conversing on conserving

As a student of Zoology, I have a keen interest in the environment. Thus, we planned a hike to Champadevi. During our hike, we enjoyed the scenario and concluded that the trail was the best place in Kathmandu valley for hiking and sightseeing.
Jun 03, 2018
My City

Witnessing bird migration in Nepal

The birds you see in your garden are not always the same. They may have traveled thousands of kilometers before they came in your garden.
May 22, 2018