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  1. 12 hours ago · Red pandas are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of threatened species, with less than 10,000 individuals in the wild. Endemic to the Himalayas, they are distributed over parts of China, India, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan. Siang river in Arunachal Pradesh.

  2. Mar 3, 2020 · New Delhi: On 3 rd March, World Wildlife Day [1], a new assessment of the poaching and illegal trade of Red Pandas Ailurus fulgens in India and the neighbouring countries of Nepal and Bhutan was released and that finds the animals at risk of incidental snaring but not of targeted poaching, except in Nepal. India is home to one of the two (sub ...

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  4. Apr 10, 2023 · The female cub we named Bhumo (in red) traveled a distance of 17 kilometers [nearly 11 miles] in both Nepal and India — red pandas don’t care about national boundaries — to look for a place ...

  5. Panda Network (RPN), the red panda collar study took three months (September to December 2019) to complete in Sandakpur Rural Municipality of Ilam district, eastern Nepal. Six females and four males were successfully collared. The collaring project was facilitated by the country’s first five-year (2019-2023) action plan for red pandas.

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  6. 5 days ago · 101 East reveals the battle to save India’s endangered red pandas. Published On 16 May 2024 16 May 2024. More from the same show. The Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu.

  7. www.wwfindia.org › red_panda › about_red_pandaAbout Red panda | WWF India

    The red panda is a small arboreal mammal found in the forests of India, Nepal, Bhutan, and the northern mountains of Myanmar and southern China. It thrives best at 2,200-4,800m in mixed deciduous and conifer forests with dense understories of bamboo, though red panda evidences have also been found at 1800m. In India, this elusive species is ...

  8. Nov 3, 2021 · A. Admin. November 3, 2021 / 5 mins read. > Download a PDF of the Press Release. Kathmandu, Nepal — A recent study by Red Panda Network (RPN) has confirmed the growth of the red panda population in the Panchthar-Ilam-Taplejung (PIT) corridor of eastern Nepal. This finding provides compelling proof that community-based conservation is working ...

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