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7.8 million rupees allocated to conserve endangered Red Panda

Illam, Dec 28: Sandakpur Rural Municipality has signed a contract of 7.8 million rupees to protect and conserve Red Panda. The wildlife spans an area of 200 ropanis of land at Maipatal of Sulubung in Sandakpur.
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Illam, Dec 28: Sandakpur Rural Municipality has signed a contract of 7.8 million rupees to protect and conserve Red Panda. The wildlife spans an area of 200 ropanis of land at Maipatal of Sulubung in Sandakpur. 


Maipatal is a popular area for Red Panda. The municipality is carrying out the rare wildlife conservation in collaboration with the Red Panda Network. The municipality is working with a contractor to create an environment to manage and protect  Red Panda in the area. 


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According to Giriraj Khanal, spokesperson of the municipality, big trees will also be cut down to enable a protective environment for Red Panda. “Saplings of local species will also be planted”, he added. 


Meanwhile, the rural municipality has developed a plan to plant saplings of various species in 700 ropanis of land at Jauwari. 


(RSS)

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