Chitwan-Parsa Tiger Census Begins with 600 Cameras, 900 Grids

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News18•14-12-2025, 13:30
Chitwan-Parsa Tiger Census Begins with 600 Cameras, 900 Grids
- •A tiger census is set to begin in Nepal's Chitwan and Parsa National Parks, bordering India's Valmiki Tiger Reserve.
- •The census will use 600 automatic cameras across 900 grids, with each camera pair active for 20 days.
- •Training for 150 participants was held on December 16-17, with fieldwork starting on December 18.
- •The three-month census will also cover Banke, Bardia, and Shuklaphanta National Parks.
- •Nepal's 2022 census recorded 335 tigers, with 128 found in Chitwan National Park alone.
Why It Matters: India-Nepal tiger census is vital for cross-border wildlife conservation.
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