Research
Research
Now Care For Nature is actively engaged in crucial research on the gharial, a critically endangered crocodilian species native to Nepal and India. The gharial, distinguished by its long, narrow snout, has seen its population dwindle due to habitat loss, poaching, and accidental deaths in fishing nets. Conservation efforts are essential to prevent the extinction of this unique species.
Now Care For Nature’s research aims to understand the gharial’s habitat needs, breeding behaviors, and threats. By collaborating with local communities and government agencies, they strive to implement effective conservation strategies. These include habitat restoration, anti-poaching measures, and community education programs to raise awareness about the importance of gharial conservation.
In addition to their work on gharials, Now Care For Nature is planning to expand their research to address climate change. This upcoming project will investigate the impacts of climate change on local ecosystems and biodiversity. By studying changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events, they hope to develop adaptive strategies to mitigate these impacts and promote resilience in natural habitats.
Through their dedicated research and conservation efforts, Now Care For Nature is making significant strides in protecting endangered species and addressing environmental challenges. Their work not only helps preserve biodiversity but also fosters a deeper understanding of the intricate connections between species and their environments. As they continue to expand their focus to include climate change, their contributions will be even more critical in ensuring a sustainable future for both wildlife and human communities.
Report - Survival Blueprint of Gharial
Report - Nepal Crocodile Conservation Fair 2023
100% of Donations Dedicated to Conservation
All contributions are fully allocated to conservation efforts for critically endangered animals. Your donations directly support initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving these unique species, ensuring that every dollar is used effectively to make a significant impact.