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Women for Conservation is a registered charity affiliated with the government of Nepal.We aim to practice the protection of the wild plant and animal species and their habitats through local communities.

Installation of pangolin hoarding board at Godawori Bus Park. Lalitpur. Thank you Madan Pantha, Saru Silwal and all the ...
03/05/2025

Installation of pangolin hoarding board at Godawori Bus Park. Lalitpur. Thank you Madan Pantha, Saru Silwal and all the family of Naudhara Community forest user for their support and kind cooperation.

It was an absolute honor and pleasure to meet the Honorable Minister, Mr. Ain Bahadur Shahi Thakuri at the Ministry of F...
25/01/2025

It was an absolute honor and pleasure to meet the Honorable Minister, Mr. Ain Bahadur Shahi Thakuri at the Ministry of Forest and Environment in Kathmandu. Sharing our latest site-specific Chinese Pangolin Management Plan with him was a remarkable opportunity to discuss conservation strategies and endorse our shared commitment to safeguarding this critically endangered species. His insightful feedback and encouragement have inspired us to work even harder toward achieving our conservation goals. Thank you

Congratulations, Ms. Ranjana Moktan!We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Ranjana Moktan is the recipient of the Indira S...
07/10/2024

Congratulations, Ms. Ranjana Moktan!
We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Ranjana Moktan is the recipient of the Indira Sage Welfare Grant. This grant not only supports her educational journey in ethnoveterinary studies at Bhaktapur Multiple Campus, but also honors the legacy of compassion and kindness that Indira, the mother of our founder, embodied.

About Indira Sage Welfare Grant

The Indira Sage Welfare Grant is more than just a small welfare aid; it is a bridge between two generations, which is rooted in the belief that the wisdom, practices, and culture of the older generation are passed on to the younger generation through love, kindness, and legacy. Established in honor of Indira, a woman who has always championed compassion despite her own struggles with illnesses, the grant reflects her enduring desire to help others, especially women and children.

By supporting the most deserving individuals, this grant ensures that Indira's values continue to inspire future generations. We believe this year's recipient, Ms. Ranjana Moktan, will carry forward this legacy as she pursues her Bachelor’s degree in ethnoveterinary studies at Bhaktapur Multiple Campus, preserving and advancing traditional knowledge in the modern world.🙌👏

IUCN 8 th Regional Conference Forum is on the way in Bangkok, Thailand.
05/09/2024

IUCN 8 th Regional Conference Forum is on the way in Bangkok, Thailand.

Thank you Khwopa College for helping us in successfully completing our field based training among the youth graduates. T...
09/07/2024

Thank you Khwopa College for helping us in successfully completing our field based training among the youth graduates. Together we stand for wildlife conservation!!

Women for Conservation is a proud member of the IUCN and serves as Vice President of the IUCN National Nepal Committee (...
02/07/2024

Women for Conservation is a proud member of the IUCN and serves as Vice President of the IUCN National Nepal Committee (NNC). We recently hosted the inaugural National Conservation Forum, setting the stage for the upcoming Regional Conservation Forum in 2024. We extend our gratitude to the entire IUCN Nepal family, Commission Members, conservation partners, researchers, indigenous communities, students, professors, and government officials for their invaluable presence and active engagement. The event drew over 350 participants from across Nepal.

On Earth Day, we joined hands with youth and women to take a stand against forest fires.  Forest fires pose a grave thre...
23/04/2024

On Earth Day, we joined hands with youth and women to take a stand against forest fires. Forest fires pose a grave threat to our ecosystems, wildlife and add fuel to raise the green house gases that are adversely impacting our climate, making all of us more vulnerable to many risks. Keep Earth Green, speak out loud No to Forest Fires !!

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Women for Conservation

Women for conservation is a registered charity affiliated with the government of Nepal.Practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitats.

Women for Conservation, a youth organization, is a not for profit, non political, non government organization of Nepal.

It was founded in 2016 A.D to enhance the ability of women by sharing knowledge and experiences. It is located in the historic city of Bhaktapur. It aims to work on scientific research on biodiversity and environment conservation. Moreover, Women for Conservation is a research institute, initiating scientific research on diverse aspects of environment for the

long term sustainable development of environment friendly technologies with sound knowledge and skill needed for community welfare. It tends to work actively on the timely topics, burning issues and cases where biodiversity is related with people livelihoods. Furthermore, it tends to work for the better integration of women into projects can help make local natural resource use more sustainable and more equitable. Women for Conservation is committed to explore the natural heritages that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present, and bestowed to future generation though knowledge sharing and informing and empowering the local public for a knowledge-based management of natural resources in the participatory way. It foresees future of earth inhibiting human, animals, plants and micro organisms interacting symbiotically, respecting each species for their ecological roles and intrinsic values.