Sunday, May 14, 2017

Radio message on Human-Elephant Co-existence

Two radio jingles one in Nepali language and other in local Bhaojpuri language was produced and broadcasted on local Sangam FM of Kolvi, Bara during entire winter season (From October 2016 to February 2017). This is the peak season of elephants entering into the villages and causing the damage. The Jingle was broadcasted  particularly during evening time when elephant is likely to enter into the villages.

Radio message in Nepali

Radio message in Bhojpuri



Brochure Human-Elphant Co-existence in Nepali

A brochure on Human Elephant Co-existence in Nepal has been developed and distributed widely in the project area as well as other parts of the country. The brochure covers the elephant ecology, causes of conflict and responsible action towards elephants when they are in the village. It focuses particularly on the important and practical actions to avoid any human casualty. The brochure has high graphics and easily understandable to the people even if they cannot read.





Monday, October 24, 2016

Poster in Nepali Language - Clever ways of living with Elephants


Second Rufford Small Grants on Human Elephant Co-existence in Central Nepal

Rufford Small Grants Foundation has funded the second project on Human-Elephant Coexistence in Central Nepal entitled "Develop Human Elephant Coexistence through Training and Awareness Programs to Locals Community in Central Nepal".

Thursday, September 17, 2015

जँगली हात्तीबारे जानौ!

जँगली हात्तीको आक्रमणबाट जोगिने उपायहरुबारे माडि एफ.एम. बाट प्रशारण भैरहेको जिंगल!

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Brocure on Human Elephant Coexistence 'हात्तीसँग सहयात्रा'

This brochure entitled 'Hattisanga Sahayatra' meaning 'Together with Elephants' is published by Chitwan National Park and National Trust for Nature Conservation - Biodiversity Conservation Center from the financial support of Rufford Small Grants Foundation. This brochure is produced under the project 'Conflict to Coexistence: Training locals to Save Elephants and Themselves in Chitwan National Park, Nepal, led by Ms. Rama Mishra.