Nepal’s infrastructure risks wildlife habitats beyond protected areas, study warns
PolicyWednesday, May 27, 2026Mongabay

Nepal’s infrastructure risks wildlife habitats beyond protected areas, study warns

A recent study highlights that Nepal's rapid infrastructure development, including highways and railways, is threatening wildlife habitats and migration corridors outside of protected areas, potentially endangering biodiversity. Stakeholders are urged to consider wildlife conservation in future infrastructure planning to mitigate these risks.

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