A successful wildlife monitoring operation was carried out in the Ghami area of Loghekar Damodar Kunda Rural Municipality. The initiative, conducted in collaboration with the Nepal Police, aimed to curb illegal activities and promote the conservation of wildlife and their habitats.
The monitoring program was focused on ensuring the safety of the region’s diverse biodiversity, which is critical to the ecological balance and sustainable tourism in the area. By actively involving law enforcement, the operation sought to deter poaching, illegal trade, and other activities that threaten local wildlife.

The collaborative approach highlights the importance of community engagement and the role of multiple stakeholders in safeguarding the environment. Officials emphasized that protecting biodiversity is not only essential for preserving natural ecosystems but also for sustaining livelihoods linked to tourism and agriculture.

Efforts such as these underscore the region’s commitment to promoting a harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife. Local authorities have called on citizens, visitors, and stakeholders to actively support initiatives that ensure the long-term protection of the area’s natural treasures.

A spokesperson for the program reiterated the need for collective action, saying, “Let’s join hands for the protection of our biodiversity.” This message resonates with the broader objective of fostering a culture of environmental stewardship in Mustang and beyond. With such proactive measures, the Ghami area is set to serve as a model for wildlife conservation and sustainable development in Nepal.
Source: ACAP Lomangthang