Conservation Workshop and Wildlife Monitoring Training 2021

During July-August 2021, we worked in full swing to prepare the contents for the conservation workshop and wildlife monitoring training,…

Highlights of the Field Expedition 2021

The Himalayan Wolves Project team has recently returned from a successful field expedition to Upper Humla Nepal 2021. The team…

Phylogeographic analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks’ last refuge in Nepal

Wild yaks were considered regionally extinct in Nepal for decades until two live individuals were documented from the remote Transhimalayan…

New book out now – The Web of Life: A Transhimalayan Animal Adventure.

Children are our future, so we created a book to playfully teach them about the importance of the different animal…

New Conservation Research Phase

  The Team at the Himalayan Carnivore Project is very excited to start a new conservation research project in the Nepalese…

New study: Himalayan wolf distribution and admixture

This large scale study published in the Journal of Biogeography is the collaborative effort of multiple research groups from the UK,…

New paper: Perspectives of traditional Himalayan communities on fostering coexistence with Himalayan wolf and Snow leopard

In this recently published study led by Naresh Kusi, we explore the perceptions of local mountain communities in the Nepalese…

What do Himalayan wolves prefer to eat?

What do Himalayan wolves eat? And what do they prefer to eat? And why do they depredate on livestock and…

Himalayan Wolves Project at the International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB) 2019

The 29th International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB) was held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 21-25 July, 2019 with the…

Fresh from the press: The unique genetic adaptation of the Himalayan wolf to high-altitudes and consequences for conservation

We are delighted to present our latest study. We solidify the genetic evidences that the Himalayan wolf forms an evolutionarily…