User:Paladitya
Aditya Pal, a wildlife photographer and passionate conservationist, holds a master’s degree in Zoology, specializing in Ecology and Wildlife, from Central Department of Zoology at Tribhuvan University. He founded the Bengal Florican Project, The Ornithology, and Wild Chapter, all of which focus on conservation, education, and raising awareness about endangered species
Aditya’s current projects include protecting critically endangered birds like the Bengal Florican and the Yellow-breasted Bunting. His approach integrates scientific research with community engagement, focusing on habitat preservation, conservation education, and empowering local communities to safeguard their natural environments.
In addition to his fieldwork, Aditya has launched a podcast series titled “Birders of Nepal,“ where he shares the stories and insights of birdwatchers and conservationists across Nepal. This platform amplifies local voices and strengthens the conservation movement by highlighting the importance of preserving Nepal’s avian biodiversity.
Conservation Projects
[edit]Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP)
[edit]Conservation of Critically Endangered Bengal florican in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal
CSIRO and Himalayan Nature
[edit]Bird Community dynamics in relation to water level fluctuation in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Oriental Bird Club,Yellow-breasted bunting in Dhanusha district
[edit]Community in conservation of critically endangered Yellow-breasted bunting in Dhanusha district of Nepal
Kate Stokes Memorial Award, Bengal Florican in Koshi
[edit]Empowering local youth for the conservation of the Bengal florican in Koshi, Nepal
Biodiversity and Conservation
[edit]Passion Projects
[edit]Social Media and Contact
[edit]www.adityapal.com Email:- mail2adityapal@gmail.com