Conservation - Red Panda Network Conservation We are dedicated to the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat It started with the PIT Red Panda Protected Forest in eastern Nepal Now we are expanding this community-protected wildlife corridor to remaining red panda range areas Conservation is the cornerstone of our work — we believe in a sustainable future for pandas, people, and the planet
Red Panda Network Red Panda Network is committed to the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat through the education and empowerment of local communities
What We Do - Red Panda Network Founded by Brian Williams in 2007… Red Panda Network has become a world leader in efforts to save red pandas and their habitat We use an integrated, landscape-level approach to conservation that is built on the support and participation of local communities Our conservation programs extend to over one million acres of forest and 50% of Nepal’s red panda range!
Restoring Forests, Protecting Red Pandas, and Supporting Communities Deforestation threatens the future of pandas, people, and the planet In Nepal, our community-based conservation programs are protecting and restoring forests that are vital to our survival Why are forests so important? Red pandas are elusive in nature They move quietly through the dense, moss-covered branches, feeding on bamboo and nesting in the hollows of old trees Most people living in
Whispers in the Forest: The Quiet Recovery of the Red Pandas . . . Their efforts are the heartbeat of community-based red panda conservation Alongside them are Restoration Stewards: local conservation leaders who plant native trees, revive forest habitats, and inspire their communities to protect what remains RPN created a wildlife water hole where a northern red muntjac is drinking water
Red Panda Resources Publications Explore red panda research papers, publications, and resources Stay informed on conservation efforts with the latest scientific insights
Conservation Science Series: Because Science Matters in Red Panda . . . The Conservation Science Series is an effort to inform stakeholders, including local communities, academics, conservation scientists and practitioners, policymakers, and agencies, of the latest science and equip them for collaboration in red panda conservation
Red Panda Habitat By studying red pandas, we can gain insight into the overall well-being and diversity of less-studied but equally as important species We protect the diverse species in this important ecosystem through our red panda conservation efforts and our mammal studies, funded by Rotterdam Zoo
Red Panda News Stay informed with the latest red panda news From conservation efforts to habitat restoration, discover stories that make a difference
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