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Survey of tigers and prey species begins in Banke National Park



NEPALGUNJ: A survey of tigers and their prey species has begun at Banke National Park.

The survey aims to gather detailed information on the tiger population, their habitat, and the current situation within the park.

Chief Conservation Officer of the park, Birendra Kandel, mentioned that the survey would last approximately two months.

Kandel also noted that after the Banke survey is completed, a similar study would be conducted in Bardiya National Park.

Information Officer Mandip Pangeni explained that the survey at Banke is being conducted using advanced technologies such as camera trapping, symbol recognition, and DNA testing.

He highlighted that the data collected would assist in creating more effective conservation and management plans for tigers and their prey.

Pangeni expressed confidence that the survey would contribute significantly to tiger conservation efforts.

To facilitate the survey, Banke National Park has been divided into four blocks and grids, with automatic cameras installed in two-kilometer sections.

The cameras will capture data on tiger activity, prey species, and their droppings.

A total of 109 camera traps have been set up at strategic locations within the park.

The survey began in the western sector, specifically in the areas of Kohalpur, Khadakbar, and Buchapur.

Around 20 technical personnel will be involved in the survey, staying in the jungle for up to 80 days to collect the necessary data.

Publish Date : 20 December 2024 19:13 PM

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