Wildlife diplomacy and gifting in the hindu kush-himalaya region: A chronological history and opinion of nepalese literates

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Abstract

Wildlife Diplomacy in the form of exchange, gift, or via loan has been experienced and used all over the world, and its commonly found in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region also. Nepal, as an independent country, had followed Hunting Diplomacy previously. However, Rhinoceros (Rhino) Diplomacy is specifically famous as a means of increasing foreign relationship and foreign diplomacy. This investigation reviews wild animal diplomacy around the world focusing on Nepal and presents data and questionnaire survey results about their views particularly on the gifting of wild animals from Nepal to a wide list of foreign countries.

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Ghimire, T. R., Bhattarai, A., Ojha, N., Pant, P., & Aryal, S. (2020). Wildlife diplomacy and gifting in the hindu kush-himalaya region: A chronological history and opinion of nepalese literates. In Hindu Kush-Himalaya Watersheds Downhill: Landscape Ecology and Conservation Perspectives (pp. 419–433). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36275-1_21

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