We are dedicated to help save threatened, prioritizing lesser-known species that face significant threats to their survival but are often neglected in conservation research, policy, and action. We primarily focus on these species, whose conservation is crucial not only for maintaining biodiversity but also for supporting ecosystems and local communities. 

Our research helps inform the species conservation efforts responding to habitat loss, poaching and illegal trade, climate change, human-wildlife conflict and others. Our projects are designed to address the challenges through a combination of scientific research, habitat restoration and safeguard, community engagement, and policy advocacy. Through our initiatives, we aim to raise awareness, document species distribution, and gather essential data that will inform evidence-based conservation strategies. We actively engage local communities to involve them in conservation efforts, recognizing that their knowledge, participation, and support are key to the success. Additionally, we work closely with government agencies, conservation organisations, and local authorities to ensure that species conservation efforts are integrated into broader developmental policies and plans.  

Our current programs focus on pangolins, orchids, yew trees, freshwater turtles and tortoises, bears, rhinos, tree ferns, mahseer, caterpillar fungus, birds in trade and other threatened species. 

⟟ Balephi 08, Sindhupalchok AND ⟟ Kathmandu 02, Baluwatar
45305
Nepal

Telephone: +977-1-5244333

Email: info@greenhood.org

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