Natural Science Society (NSS)
NSS is a non-governmental organization based in Nepal. We are focused on research and conservation of biodiversity, environmental education, and building community-level conservation stewards.
We actively design awareness campaigns, monitor threatened wildlife populations (like common leopards, striped hyenas, and musk deer), and work closely with schools, buffer zone committees, and national parks.
Scientific Research
Conducting rigorous wildlife monitoring, habitat evaluations, and conflict mitigation studies.
Environmental Education
Empowering students, educators, and local groups with nature literacy and protection seminars.
Community Stewardship
Training game-scouts, local committees, and young researchers to govern conservation locally.
Publications
Sharing conservation data through international scientific publications and educational posters.
Featured Projects
Ecology and conservation of striped hyena (hyaena hyaena) in lowland, Nepal
Exploring the suitable habitat, diet analysis, and estimating the population of striped hyena in lowland Nepal, while developing c...
Read Project DetailsNesting ecology and conservation of the lesser adjutant in Eastern Nepal
Investigating nesting ecology and understanding the direct impacts of pesticides and agricultural runoff on the lesser adjutant st...
Read Project DetailsTiger (Panthera tigris) conservation project in lowland of Nepal
Conducted comprehensive school awareness programs, village discussions, and scientific food/habitat analyses to mitigate human-tig...
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Natural Science Society (NSS) is sustained through memberships and donations from conservation organizations, grants, and people like you. Join us or support us through banking details.
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News & Events
Upcoming Bird Watching Program in Kathmandu Valley
Join the Natural Science Society for a weekend of birdwatching and biodiversity education in the surrounding h...
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