Nepal community efforts revive red panda population
- Nepal's community-based conservation efforts have helped improve the red panda population, which is estimated to be between 500 and 1,000 in the country.
- The Red Panda Network notes that educational outreach and sustainable practices are key to reducing threats to red pandas.
- Authorities have seized fewer red panda hides, dropping from 70 to 33 in five years, indicating better protection measures.
- Community-Based conservation in Nepal is credited with halting the decline of red pandas, which are estimated to number between 500 and 1,000 in the country.
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