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Nepal’s environmental NGOs play a pivotal role in safeguarding the country’s diverse terrain—from the Himalayan ecosystems to lowland forests and freshwater habitats. These organizations lead efforts in conservation, ecological restoration, and environmental stewardship.
Key priorities include protecting wildlife, conserving forest cover, preserving watersheds, and managing freshwater systems. NGOs drive reforestation, habitat restoration, and the sustainable use of natural resources.
Given Nepal’s vulnerability to climate change impacts such as glacial retreat and erratic monsoons, NGOs implement adaptation strategies and promote renewable energy solutions—like micro-hydropower and solar—to build resilient communities and green infrastructure.
NGOs prioritize local involvement through educational programs, training, and grassroots projects. Empowering communities ensures sustainable practices take root and enhances long-term stewardship of the environment.
Collaborative work with government, researchers, and international partners enables NGOs to contribute to evidence-based policy, scale effective models, and inform national and regional conservation agendas.