Nepal Joins International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)
On24th August 2025, the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) announced that Nepal officially became its member by signing the Framework Agreement.
- The IBCA was established to promote global cooperation in conserving seven big cat species, including tiger, leopard, and snow leopard.
- Nepal is home to snow leopards, tigers, and common leopards, making its membership a significant step towards strengthening international big cat conservation efforts.
- Nepal has achieved a remarkable conservation success by nearly tripling its tiger population—from 121 in 2009 to 355 in 2022 (latest ....
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