New Short Film: Fostering a sustainable human-wildlife coexistence in the Nepalese Himalaya

A synopsis of the conservation interventions being implemented by the Himalayan Wolves Project in Upper Humla, northwestern Nepal. Find the…

Conservation Workshop and Wildlife Monitoring Training 2022

Two months after returning from our research expedition from Upper Humla, we geared up once again as the conservation workshop…

The Wild Yaks of Upper Humla in Nepal

The Wild Yak population in upper Humla seems to benefit from less human pressure in their habitats in recent years.…

Insights from the Field Expedition 2022 to Upper Humla

When humans see a wolf, they often feel either fascination or fear, they have a feeling of being deeply touched…

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…

Wolf field research on the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau of China 2017

This summer’s Himalayan wolf field work took me to Tibetan Plateau areas in Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve in Qinghai Province…

Wolf Research Expedition to Kanchenjunga Conservation Area eastern Nepal 2016

To learn about the evolution and ecology of wolves from east to west of Nepal, we searched a third study…

Research Expedition Upper Dolpa 2016

Wolf pups playing around their den site in upper Dolpa Upper Dolpa is a wild land with steep often scarce mountains…

Wolf Scouting in Upper Dolpa 2015

Upper Dolpa consists of beautifully wild and vast mountains inhabited by adapted mountain people and animals. The aim of this years…