Category: Research
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‘Deer for the Tiger’, Shyam Thapa’s PhD in Wageningen
Welcome to the renewed website of the Himalayan Tiger Foundation. The upcoming year signifies for us ‘full speed ahead’ once again,...
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Food for tigers
W ith the growing number of tigers inhabiting Bardiya National Park (BNP) an increasingly relevant question is how much ‘food’...
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No water, no tiger.
The relationship between the tigers, the deer as most important prey animals, the grasslands and the groundwater table of Bardiya National...
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In search of the Mountain Ghost
S now leopard (Panthere unica) is a close family member of tiger (Panthera tigris). Although HTF is mainly focussing on...
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How sustainable is 2xT?
N epal is the first of all ‘tiger states’ that doubled its number of tigers. Not in 2022 but already...
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On the ecology of rivers: insects and plants
D ramatic interventions are taking place in the river system that provides Bardiya National Park with water. A new water...
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Better grass, more tigers?
Shyam Thapa is head of the National Trust for Wildlife Conservation in Bardiya but also PhD-student at Wageningen University under...
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Human Wildlife Conflict in South Nepal
Wild elephants attacking people, damaging houses, eating crops. Tigers killing people, leopards preying on livestock. This is the almost daily...
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New website online
This newsletter presents an overview of the current state of the research projects initiated and financially supported by our foundation....
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Save the Tiger! Save the Groundwater?
When we were in Chitwan last November, Chiranjibi Pokharel (the head of our partner organization Nepal Trust for Nature Conservation...