The second training on Wildlife Crime Prosecution for officers from various districts of Gandaki Province successfully concluded today at the headquarters of the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) in Pokhara.
This training, organized under the auspices of the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) and ACAP, forms a crucial part of their ongoing efforts to strengthen the fight against wildlife crime in Nepal.
The program brought together officers from multiple districts, providing them with essential knowledge and skills required to effectively address wildlife crime and enhance conservation efforts. The initiative underscores NTNC-ACAP’s commitment to preserving Nepal’s biodiversity by fostering collaboration and building capacity among frontline law enforcement and conservation officers.
This training is a step forward in ensuring the protection of Nepal’s unique and endangered wildlife species, further contributing to national and international conservation goals.