Category: Activities

Photo book Published

Society for Conservation Biology Nepal (SCB Nepal) published a book titled “Lens for Biodiversity Conservation in Nepal”. This book is an outcome of the “Photo Conference 2021”, organized on June 05, 2021, which allowed thousands of people to discuss local conservation issues through photographs as a case study. SCB Nepal decided to give the shape of a book with relevant scientific information, hoping to serve as a resource book. The book is edited by Dr. Prakash K Paudel, Mr. Ambika Prasad Khatiwada and Mr. Yadav Ghimirey Congratulations! The book is available here at :  https://conbio.org.np/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/SCB-NEPAL-PHOTO-BOOK-FINAL.pdf    

Photo Conference 2022 Concludes

Society for Conservation Biology Nepal in partnership with WWF Nepal successfully organized the Second Photo Conference 2022 marking the International Day for Biological Diversity, on May 22 to provide an avenue to share and discuss photos, featuring values of biodiversity and impending conservation challenges. We received 260 photos from 119 participants. Among them, 100 photos were screened as suitable for public voting and presentation. “Photo conference is an annual flagship program of the Society for Conservation Biology Nepal. The First Photo Conference 2021 was held on 5 June 2021 on the occasion of World Environment Day via the virtual Zoom…

Photo Conference 2021 concludes

Society for Conservation Biology Nepal successfully organized its first-ever photo conference on the occasion of world environment day, June 5, 2021. The main aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity to all interested people from all walks of life to submit their digital photos taken in Nepal under various thematic areas and share the story behind the photo. The conference took place through a virtual platform i.e. via Zoom. There were more than hundred participants who registered and participated in this conference. The conference was started by the session chair Dr Prakash Kumar Paudel, President of SCB Nepal.…

Scientists find climate change threatens at least 10% protected areas

Recently, our member Dr. Nawal Shrestha published a research paper entitled “Vulnerability of protected lands in the face of climate and human footprint changes” in Nature Communications, one of the most prestigious and highly regarded peer-reviewed scientific journals of the present time. The study used a multi-dimensional approach, including species vulnerability, climate change and human pressure to assess the vulnerability of 2572 protected areas in China. Their assessment identified nearly 10% protected areas as the most threatened protected areas in China and about one-fifth protected areas as hotspots of climate and anthropogenic vulnerabilities. Although the study was conducted using Chinese…

Press Release: Conservation in Nepal in the face of COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all parts of the global community. Nepal is no exception. The Society for Conservation Biology Nepal (SCB-Nepal) is concerned about how COVID-19 will affect our conservation communities in Nepal: practitioners, researchers and everyone. Although it is too early to make a conclusion about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, SCB-Nepal is alarmed about its possible repercussions on biodiversity and our ability to continue conservation achievements. Considering the urgency of the situation, we call on the government of Nepal to take early proactive actions. Nepal has made a number of remarkable conservation achievements in the recent…

SCB organized symposium in 4th MoChWo Conference

Nepal Chapter of Society for Conservation Biology (Nepal Chapter SCB) hosted a panel discussion on “Climate Change and Biodiversity: What Conservation Biologists Should Worry About in Nepal?” during 4th International Conference on “Mountain Changing World” on October 18, 2019 at Radisson, Hotel Kathmandu. The program was chaired by Dr. Tirtha B. Shrestha. Panelists (Dr. Krishna Prasad Acharya, Dr. Arun Prakash Bhatta, Mr. Haribhadra Acharya) gave talks on various aspects of biodiversity conservation in Nepal, challenges faced and lessons learned. Following the panel discussion, Nepal Chapter SCB had the first National Business Meeting.

First stakeholder meeting organized in Nepal

Nepal Chapter of  Society for Conservation Biology (Nepal Chapter SCB)  organized the first national meeting at Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Babarmahal, Nepal. The meeting was attended by a total of 25 people from academia, media, non-government organizations and government agencies. Dr. Prakash K. Paudel provided an overview of Nepal Chapter SCB and its objectives. Participants discussed about possible strategies to achieve its objectives.