Partner organisation
The National Trust for Nature Conservation
Over the past four decades, NTNC has successfully undertaken more than three hundred projects on nature and biodiversity conservation, clean energy and climate change, as well as cultural heritage protection, ecotourism, and sustainable development through active engagement of local communities.
“To conserve, manage and promote nature in all its diversity and enhance social equity and quality of life.”
Mission statement of Nepal’s National
Trust for Nature Conservation
Trust for Nature Conservation
NTNC's support has resulted in numerous conservation successes which can be seen in the rise of tiger and rhino populations, a dramatic reduction in animal poaching and the development of successful community forests. NTNC continues to focus in adopting cutting-edge technology, infrastructure development, clean energy promotion and natural resource management for the wellbeing of nature and people.
NTNC continues to steer an exemplary track record of driving the principle of conservation for people. Their efforts in bringing harmony between people and nature prioritizes integrating biodiversity and local communities to achieve sustainable development.
NTNC continues to steer an exemplary track record of driving the principle of conservation for people. Their efforts in bringing harmony between people and nature prioritizes integrating biodiversity and local communities to achieve sustainable development.
NTNC is recognized internationally for conceptualising, pioneering and implementing innovative conservation approaches. Their achievements have been acknowledged by:
• Tourism for Tomorrow – Worldwide and Asia-Pacific
• J. Paul Getty Conservation Award
• UNEP Global 500 Award
• Deutscher-Riesburo-Varband Award of Tourism and Environment
• Abraham Conservation Award from WWF