Crown Prince visits DNPWC office

July 24, 2002
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Crown Prince Paras Tuesday visited the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) and received information about bio-diversity conservation activities that are in progress in Nepal.

The Crown Prince has profound interest in conservation activities and heads the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation (KMTNC). He visited different departments of DNPWC and eagerly listened to the officials about the conservation activities in progress.

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba also accompanied the Crown Prince. The DNPWC has been managing nine National Parks, one Hunting Reserve, three Wildlife Reserves, and three Conservation Areas including six buffer zones. nepalnews.com am July 24