Care For Nature
A nonprofit organization
Care For Nature
Care for Nature is a nonprofit organization committed to a broad spectrum of nature conservation and sustainability initiatives. Since our legal registration on September 19, 2019, with the District Administration Office, Bhaktapur, Nepal (Registration number: 232/076/77), the Social Welfare Council, Nepal (Registration number: 51096), and the Internal Revenue Office, Bhaktapur, Nepal (PAN registration no. 612065756), we have been dedicated to making a positive impact...
100% of Donations Dedicated to Gharial Conservation
All contributions are fully allocated to the conservation efforts for the critically endangered Gharial. Your donations directly support initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving this unique species, ensuring that every dollar is used effectively to make a significant impact.
Research
Now Care For Nature is actively engaged in crucial research on the gharial, a critically endangered crocodilian species native to Nepal and India…
CFN Team
Join Our Efforts in the Care for Nature (CFN) Programme!
Many dedicated individuals are actively participating in our Care for Nature (CFN) Programme. They are…
Climate Change
Nepal, nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is a treasure trove of biodiversity. The country’s unique geographic position and varied altitudinal gradients contribute to its rich array of flora and fauna…
Join Conservation
Become a part of our conservation community. Participate in our programs, attend workshops, and collaborate with experts to protect the Gharial Crocodile.
Current Initiatives & Projects
Conservation
Developing evidence base to support conservation of critically endangered Gharial in Chitwan National Park…
Education
Nepal Crocodile Conservation Fair: Raising Community Awareness and Involvement in Gharial…
Climate Change(up coming)
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural…
Volunteer
Join our team of dedicated volunteers and make a difference in the conservation of Gharials. Whether it’s fieldwork, community outreach, or administrative support, your time and skills are invaluable.