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The Dhanushadham Wildlife Corridor
The rewilding project involves the purchase and subsequent restoration of thirteen farmlands in order to create a wildlife corridor

description
Through a combination of reforestation and livelihood development, a community-run wildlife corridor model will be created in the Dhanusha district of southern Nepal.
The project will have three objectives:
- sustainable,
- protection of wildlife
- long-term benefits to the community.

info
Proponent: Pipal Tree
Location: Dhanusha District, south Nepal
Duration: 2024 - 2025
Collaboratio:
Mithila Wildlife Trust (MWT Lily's Leaves, Nepal’s Department of Forestry (Divisional Forestry Office – DFO)
local authorities and the community (including farmers, new women’s cooperatives and schools)

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