KATHMANDU, May 19: The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is marking its 30 years working in conservation in Nepal today. WWF came to Nepal in 1993 and has been actively engaged in forest and water conservation, climate and energy, good governance, among other sectors since then.

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: WWF Nepal in association with the Himalayan Amchi Association Nepal launched a book titled Sowa Rigpa, Ethnobotany, and Conservation of Threatened Species in Nepal at an event in Kathmandu on Wednesday.

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KATHMANDU, March 5: The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has launched an investigation into allegations published by The Kathmandu Post in partnership with BuzzFeed News that the international charity funds and works with “paramilitary forces that have been accused of beating, torturing, sexually assaulting, and murdering scores of people.”

KATHMANDU, Jan 31: Known as the Rhododendron capital of the Himalayas, Tinjure-Milkhe-Jaljale (TMJ) forest complex in eastern Nepal has long been plagued by significant conservation issues that threaten to destroy the very charm of the beautiful landscape.

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KATHMANDU, Nov 16: With an objective to analyze future of Nepal's water resources, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has published two-volume report titled “Nepal - Water Risk Scenarios and Opportunities for Resilient Development” on Tuesday.

KATHMANDU, Sept 23: Nepal Republic Media (NRM) was awarded the Conservation Media Award WWF (World Wildlife Fund) for 2016. In the presence of President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Attorney General Raman Shrestha handed over the prizes to Binod Raj Gyawali, Managing Director of NRM on Friday.