Reports

Animal Nepal and Animal Welfare Network Nepal have published various reports to highlight animal abuse across the country. Please contact us if you want to know more!

Animal Nepal’s 2011 Annual Report

2011 was the year in which Animal Nepal was able to touch countless lives and create a strong bond between suffering animals and their care takers. Read our latest Annual Report to find out what exactly we managed to achieve in 2011.

 

 

 

Animal Nepal’s latest brochure

This playful and colourful design introduces Animal Nepal as a leading Nepalese organisation in the field of animal rights and welfare. We have used the colours of the Nepalese flag, as well as the map of Nepal, dividing it not into federal states, but have marked the various areas with animal silhouettes.

Dogs of Kathmandu: Man’s Best Friend Betrayed

This is a unique report that reveals people’s perceptions and practices regarding stray & pet dogs. This report is for anyone preparing interventions and advocating for better treatment of Kathmandu’s stray dogs. This report also provides valuable insight into the level of care that is provided to pets by their owners. This report is available in PDF format from this site.

 

 

 

BEASTS of BURDEN: Equine Abuse in Nepalgunj

This report is on Nepalgunj, which is where many donkey and mules arrive from India, and are bred, bought and sold. These animals carry goods up the mountains as well as work at brick kilns across the country. Brick donkeys travel with their owners by truck across the country to Kathmandu brick kilns, where they work during the dry season (December – May). After the season ends, they return to Nepalgunj, where they are either sold or kept until the next season starts.

 

Stop Monkey Business Campaign Report

First handed out to Nepali audiences by Jane Goodall, this report compiled by Lucia De Vries and Mangal Man Shakya, reveals a shady monkey business taking place in Nepal. In February 2009, the Stop Monkey Business campaign, which lasted for seven long years, saw a major breakthrough when the parliament ordered the Minister of Forestry to halt the breeding and export of monkeys for US labs.

 

 

 

 

Prevalence of Helminths Parasites in Mules

This research was conducted by Ram Chandra Sapkota of HICAST Nepal in brick factories in which Animal Nepal is conducting its Working Equine Outreach Programme and is the most comprehensive report on this disease in Nepal to date.

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