Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav has pointed out the need for timely settlement of challenges posed by climate change, human-animal conflicts and fragmentation of wildlife habitat.
In a message today on the occasion of the International Tiger Day 2025, the Vice President has urged one and all to collaborate to address such challenges adding that tiger conservation contributes to eco-tourism development and economic gains through tourism promotion.
The tiger population was decreasing in the world due to the smuggling of body parts of tiger and its illegal hunting, the Vice President shared.
Massive deforestation, forest fires and unmanaged urbanization have posed threat to the tiger habitat every year, according to Vice President Yadav.
In his message, the Vice President has praised Nepal's significant progress achieved in the past one decade in tiger conservation and has credited the government, local community, social organizations and development partners for this achievement.
Yadav mentioned, "A balanced management of protected areas, control in poaching, active public participation and other efforts have contributed to the rising number of tigers in Nepal,"
We have equal challenges with the rise in the tiger population, he viewed.