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The Biodiversity Research and Training Forum (BRTF), is a non-governmental, non-profitable, national level organization, which is legally registered in Government of Nepal at District Administration Office, Kaski and Social Welfare Council (SWC), Kathmandu, Nepal in 2002. The Biodiversity Research and Training Forum has been dedicated to conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems since 2002. BRTF is established for sustainable development and conservation of Biodiversity through research, training, awareness programme and developing human capacity towards the biodiversity conservation. It works with community by involving and encouraging them for biodiversity conservation.

Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Of Community Forestry, Chitwan View Details
Conservation of Brown bear in NepalView Details
Barandabar Corridor: Participatory Conservation Action Plan and Resource Mapping

The project will find out the biodiversity resource condition, allowable cut timber products, delineate the appropriate corridor area and recommend for community forestry area, and GIS resource mapping.

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Current Status of Wild Olive (Olea cuspidata Wall.ex G. Don): in Bajura District of Nepal
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Current status of the brown bear in Manasalu Conservation Area NepalCurrent status of the brown bear in Manasalu Conservation Area NepalView Details
HABITAT ECOLOGY OF HIMALAYAN SEROW (Capricornis sumatraensis ssp. thar) IN ANNAPURNA CONSERVATION AREA OF NEPALARYAL, A. 2009. HABITAT ECOLOGY OF HIMALAYAN SEROW (Capricornis sumatraensis ssp. thar) IN ANNAPURNA CONSERVATION  AREA OF NEPAL. Tiger Paper 34 (4). 12-20
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NEWS & EVENTS
» 01.27.2010
Book on Brown Bear Conservation Nepal (In Nepali Language)
Aryal, A. 2010. Brown Bear Conservation Nepal (In Nepali Language). 1st Edition, The Biodiversity Research and Training Forum (BRTF) Nepal, PP 28+ 


» 10.12.2009
Community Base National Brown Bear Conservation Action Plan Workshop.

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Community Base National Brown Bear Conservation Action Plan
20-24 December, 2009, Pokhara, Nepal

» 12.04.2007
Successful preparation of compost from invasive Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in Pokhara valley of Nepal.
Water hyacinth is an invasive species in lakes of Pokhara valley of Nepal

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