Native Plant Conservation Campaign in Nepal
Our campaign is dedicated to conserving native herb plants in the mountain regions of Nepal, where these vital species are disappearing due to climate change and other factors.
Mission: To promote the conservation of native plants and their habitats through collaboration, education, and advocacy. We aim to raise public awareness, especially among communities reliant on these plants, and work together to protect and restore these valuable resources.
Objective: Our primary goal is to collect seeds of native plants and grow more of them. This effort requires the support of individuals, communities, and organizations—both governmental and non-governmental.
Challenges: Success in this campaign won’t come easily. It's crucial that our conservation efforts go beyond paperwork and translate into real-world action. While some global organizations have tried, significant achievements are still needed.
We invite you to join us in this vital work and contribute to the preservation of Nepal's native plant heritage.
I am confident that with a bit of support from each of you, my campaign will succeed. I envision a thriving botanical garden showcasing Himalayan herbs right here on my farm. This effort is just the beginning, and with additional financial support, we can achieve even greater success. The current economic challenges, exacerbated by the pandemic, have made this work more difficult, but your help can make a significant difference.
Thank you for your support,
Tshering Tenjing Sherpa
Highland Agro and Herb Farm, Nepal---------------------------------------------
At my farm, we are preserving over thirty varieties of rare herb plants that are disappearing from our beautiful world. Photo by Tshering T. Sherpa, 2019 |
Highland Agro & Herb Farm from google earth 2020 image Solukhumbu Nepal |
Highland Agro Farm during winter season |
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Health benefit herb pakhambed is bloom this year 12th March 2022 in my farm. Photo : Tshering Tenjing Sherpa High value wild Ginseng plants preserving in Highland Farm
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Wild Kiwi started to blooming 21 March 2022 This Year in my farm. Photo: Tshering Tenjing Sherpa |
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Satuwa (Paris polyphyllin) is one of the high value medicinal plants came out faster this year because heavy snowfall. Photo: Tshering Tenjing Sherpa March 29,2022 |
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Satuwa (Paris polyphylla) is one of the high value medicinal plants came out faster this year because heavy snowfall. Photo: Tshering Tenjing Sherpa March 29,2022 |
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Me 50, Tshering Tenjing Sherpa in selfee mode 29 march 2022. |
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Beautiful Rhododendron national flower of Nepal near my Farm, Photo: Tshering Tenjing Sherpa, 29 March 2022 |
How to Reach Us:
- From Kathmandu: Travel to Dheurali Harise, which is 300 km away.
- Continue to the Farm: From Dheurali Harise, it's a 2-hour walk to our farm.
For a more direct route, you can take a jeep or motorbike from Kathmandu straight to Highland Agro and Herb Farm.
We look forward to your support in making my dream a reality. Your contribution will help build a botanical garden that will serve multiple purposes: attracting tourists, providing a study space for botanical students, raising public awareness, creating employment opportunities for COVID-19 victims, and supporting their children's education. Additionally, we plan to construct a screen house for plant preservation. Even a small donation of $1 can make a difference.
Thank you for your support!
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Highland Agro and Herb Farm
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