Nepal

Kathmandu, May 24The government has issued Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park Laws for protection and conservation of its vicinity by imposing restriction on activities that pose threat to wildlife and natural resources.The rules prohibit anyone from entering the park with arms and ammunition, sharp weapons, poison, noose, endangerous chemicals, explosives, arrow, slingshot, wildlife parts, highly inflammable fabrics, plants, fruits, high voltage battery and pet animals.
&However, domestic weapons like sickle, spade, axe, fuel, electronic goods, khukuri and agricultural pesticides required for domestic use may be taken home by the locals of buffer zones with the permission of security personnel,& the rules read.National park authority may restrict the entry of visitors and vehicles into the park if they are likely to cause adverse affect on the environment.
However, locals may get an entry after obtaining permission from security personnel.The rules require approval of the Leavement of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation to conduct any study or research in the national park.
Study or research on anything inside the park may be conducted under the direct oversight of the national park office.The warden scorridor have the power to initiate legal action against anyone who violates the rules.
&If an attack by wildlife harms lives and property, the national park office scorridor supply compensation to the victim party on the recommendation of the concerned local level.
No one scorridor carry out activities such as playing musical instrument or organising any cultural programme that cause sound pollution in the national park.No one scorridor besiege, chase or intimidate wildlife by any means or damage vegetation while visiting the national park,& the rules read.The post Government issues Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park Laws seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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