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Baglung, March 30: The second hunting season of the year has officially begun in Dhorpatan, Nepal’s only hunting reserve. This season, a total of 35 wild animals—13 blue sheep (Naur), 10 Himalayan thar (Jharal), and 12 wild boars (Bandel)—have been approved for hunting. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife
In the first hunting season of the year, a total of 10 blue sheep (Naur) and 5 Himalayan thar (Jharal)
The first hunting season has begun in Nepal’s only Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, allowing the hunting of blue sheep, Himalayan thar,
For this season, the highest bid of Rs. 1.2 million was received for a Naur and Rs. 725,000 for a
"Compared to the fiscal year 2079/080, the tourist arrival has doubled in the financial year 2080/081," Conservation Officer Mandip Pangeni
The reserve spread across Rukum East, Baglung and Myagdi districts is popular among foreign tourists coming to enjoy hunting. But
Despite the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve allowed Nepalis for hunting of wild boars from this season, no Nepali hunting enthusiast visited