In the year 2015, Nepal recorded no case of rhino poaching.

The Country held a special event to mark ‘Zero Rhino Poaching in the Year 2015.

This is the third year that no case of rhino poaching has been reported in the country. Prior to this, the years 2011 and 2013 were marked as the years without the cases of rhino poaching.
The Zero Rhino Poaching Year-2015 celebrations were led by Minister for Forest and Soil Conservation Agni Prasad Sapkota, the Minister said celebrating the zero rhino poaching year was a great achievement and it gave a message that collective efforts led to the success in every sector. The achievement boosted the country’s pride internationally, he added.

Likewise, eight organisations and 13 wildlife conservationists dedicated to rhino conservation were honoured.

Rhino conservation drive is going on in the country with the joint participation of Nepal Police, Nepal Army, Local and nature conservationists.
The Chitwan National Park of Nepal and the Kaziranga National Park of India are major habitats for one-horned rhinos. The number of one-horned rhinos was estimated to stand at 800 in the 1950s, but this number went down to just 80-100 after 75 years.

The recent rhino counting shows that there are around 645 rhinos across the country and the CNP alone is home to 605.