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Kanchenjunga Conservation Area |
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Introduction: |
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Kanchenjunga
Conservation Area is home to wildlife species such as snow
leopard, musk deer, Himalayan black bear, goral, blue sheep,
serow and common leopard. Himalayan larch and extensive
juniper forests found here are unique to this part of Nepal. |
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The
region has a mosaic of ethnic groups. The religious sites
(temples and monasteries) in the area attest to Kanchenjunga’s
rich cultural heritage. Local people combine agriculture,
pastoralism and trade to subsist. |
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High
rainfall and a considerably humid atmosphere generally characterize
the climate of the conservation area. Generally, a dry period
does not exist. The number of frost days is also very high.
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The
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation joined
hands with WWF Nepal Program and launched the Kanchenjunga
Conservation Area Project in 1997 for the sustainable management
of the region’s pristine ecosystem. The Department and WWF
are presently working with community based organizations of
the area for the participatory management of natural resources
and also to improve local people’s living conditions through
integrated conservation and development. |
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National Parks, Hunting Reserve and Wildlife Reserves of Nepal |
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