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Dhole - Human Conflict

Background Dhole - Human Conflict

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Dholes are carnivores and need to hunt to survive. When they take down the 

The Plan

Step 1 is to better understand the problem 
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Goal

To create a long term solution that benifits not just dholes but the local farmers, herders and communities. 

These solutions and tools are to be based on what can easiest 
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What you're supporting!

4. Salpa Pokhari periphery (south of Makalu Barun National Park):
While we have been actively involved in conservation efforts in the three landscapes mentioned above, there is a fourth landscape that remains a priority. This landscape shares its southern border with the Makalu Barun National Park. Historically, this area has faced threats to its Dhole population due to human-wildlife conflicts. We are actively seeking funding opportunities to initiate conservation activities in this region, as we believe that the Dhole population here is particularly vulnerable and in need of urgent attention.
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