Achyut Aryal

Status and conservation of Himalayan Serow in Annapurna Conservation Area in Nepal.

LocationCountryCategoriesDate
Landruk area of Lumle VDC, Kaski districtNepalAsia, Mammals29 Apr 2008

Himalayan Serow is a threatened animal and is placed in Appendix I of CITES and "Vulnerable" by IUCN Red list status (IUCN, 2004). WWF/Nepal and Department of National Park and Wildlife conservation, Nepal listed as Endangered (Chapagai, et. al. 2002). Owing to its population decline, its hunting has been prohibited throughout Nepal since 1992 (Wegge & Oli, 1997). The main aims of the project are to explore the status of Himalayan serow and change the local people attitude towards the conservation of this species in natural habitat. The project will give baseline data and far insight to better in-situ management of Serow.

Objectives of project are:
1. To determine the population Status of Himalayan Serow in study area.
2. To quantify habitat use and distribution pattern of Himalayan Serow (Habitat Suitability Analysis) using GIS technique.
3. To assess past and present the poaching activities and trade pattern of Serow in study area.
4. To map out distribution and potential poaching area in ACA.
5. To raise conservation awareness among the local as well as national people.
6. To analysis the threats on Himalayan serow population and its habitats through the participatory approached.
7. To Prepare participatory Himalayan Serow conservation action plan through the involvement of local people

For more information contact savefauna@yahoo.com or go to www.brtf.org.np

Read about his previous RSG project at http://www.ruffordsmallgrants.org/rsg/projects/achyut_aryal

Project Update: February 2008

Read more about the progress made to date in the report below.

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Progress report RSG.doc26 KB
Project Materials

The final poster on Serow, printed in July 2008.

Final Report

Read about the activities undertaken and findings of this project in the final report below.

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Final Report for Rufford.pdf1.27 MB

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