Return of tigers to Nepal brings both joy and fear - BBC News

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  • @marylandlisa
    @marylandlisa 2 года назад +487

    I wanna say that I am extremely proud of our Nepalese Army, working hard day and night to protect these tigers. They deserve recognition

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 2 года назад

      🖕chutiya royal army..
      Raper and killer of 16 year old child, Maina Sunuwar.. haak thuu on the military of Nepal.

    • @SVSXXVW
      @SVSXXVW 2 года назад +3

      and the dead humans?

    • @nice44435
      @nice44435 2 года назад +14

      @@SVSXXVW wtf u talking bout? Which time are you livin in

    • @amrishkarki8019
      @amrishkarki8019 2 года назад +1

      Are they really? Or just for bbc?

    • @anujme3
      @anujme3 2 года назад +5

      @@SVSXXVW 1-2 people dies who venture deep in jungle not extreme case like shown in this clip.
      Major issue of attacking inside village is done by leopard here not Tigers.

  • @kommit-456
    @kommit-456 2 года назад +1632

    As a Nepali, I’m happy that this happened. Tigers are very beautiful animals that have to be protected, that said, too much tigers is also a problem for the villagers and locals

    • @blackout07blue
      @blackout07blue 2 года назад +66

      Build some huge fences… like Jurassic Park.

    • @druunderwood5602
      @druunderwood5602 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/rObSWkQA7og/видео.html

    • @lovelybitofbugle219
      @lovelybitofbugle219 2 года назад +157

      @@blackout07blue yeah cos that worked out ok lol

    • @markusmuller6173
      @markusmuller6173 2 года назад +16

      A rarely good report for all sides, supporters, opponents and mediators :)

    • @burakcetav
      @burakcetav 2 года назад +107

      There never too many Tigers.They are an endangered species for a reason. There is too many people on earth, which is bad. Those people are invading wild habitats and causing conflict. They are the problem. They need to move somewhere else and respect the tigers.

  • @lalalinda1748
    @lalalinda1748 2 года назад +534

    Protecting the tigers. What an honorable mission to have.

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 2 года назад +11

      Government needs to protect people at first.

    • @deusvultpictures6550
      @deusvultpictures6550 2 года назад +14

      @@ululukululu450 Its not like humans are an endangered species especially in that part of the world

    • @maheshdhungana8113
      @maheshdhungana8113 2 года назад +28

      @@deusvultpictures6550 in "That" part of the world? Really dude? a life in a third world's slum is equally as important as a dumb guy commenting about "That" part of the world, or even more

    • @aekrobat
      @aekrobat 2 года назад

      ​@@deusvultpictures6550 obv coming from a country where people are killed like a speedrun

    • @sushilthapa1067
      @sushilthapa1067 2 года назад +4

      @@deusvultpictures6550 WTF dude, What do you mean by that part of the world?

  • @guruji3868
    @guruji3868 2 года назад +448

    It was always a hassle to go to my village during my holidays because of the checkings on so many places by the armies. Now, I believe it was all for a greater cause. Thank you to all the people who are doing their duties properly. Also, Nepal Armies are really polite while complying with the checking compared to the Nepal police. However, that is just my perception, and do not want to include all of the police force when I say that.

    • @Waynebridgeof
      @Waynebridgeof 2 года назад +7

      Nepal police have helped me out once or twice although you always get that one guy that’s like ‘no you must not speak to me’ but then you have the other guys that are more than helpful

    • @Islam-ci5np
      @Islam-ci5np 2 года назад

      What about all those people killed by tiger ?

    • @kakulebienvenue1768
      @kakulebienvenue1768 2 года назад +1

      P

    • @atinyshineforever9252
      @atinyshineforever9252 2 года назад

      Was it army who helped in preserving tiger or was it because of villagers?i heard villager were the one who contributed

    • @rajsitaula4
      @rajsitaula4 2 года назад +4

      @@atinyshineforever9252 It's a combined effort of the Nepal Government, WWF, National Reserves, Armies, and Communities. But it's sad that more and more news of people being attacked by Tigers is being reported.

  • @cypidez
    @cypidez 2 года назад +153

    as a Nepali person myself, this is great to hear, Tigers I think are really cool and just amazing in so many aspects :)

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 2 года назад +7

      >>"this is great to hear"
      If you tell me what part of "16 people killed by tigers in Nepal this year" you did not understand, I will explain it to you.

    • @Hithere-qj1wj
      @Hithere-qj1wj 2 года назад +9

      @@jackburgess274
      You enroach the jungle land.
      You pay the price.
      Simple equation.
      You dont blame a animal for that.

    • @hmalik5232
      @hmalik5232 2 года назад +7

      @@jackburgess274 Humans have caused the deaths and extinctions of countless animals so we don’t have much place to judge other animals. They have natural predator instincts and are important to the ecosystem, they’re also nice looking.
      Humans continue to encroach into their territory which causes more conflicts. Humans cut down forests and have too high of a population. There are billions of humans but only thousands of tigers which are endangered.

    • @skarunarona2029
      @skarunarona2029 2 года назад

      ​@@Hithere-qj1wj say that again when one of your family members gets killed by a tiger

    • @skarunarona2029
      @skarunarona2029 2 года назад

      @@hmalik5232 say that again when one of your family members gets killed by a tiger

  • @pellestorck3776
    @pellestorck3776 2 года назад +153

    Saw two of them less than 50m away (a male and a female) while trekking in Chitwan. Majestic experience.

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 2 года назад +36

      16 people in Nepal in the past year saw them less than 1m away before they were eaten. Non-majestic experience.

    • @lucki100
      @lucki100 2 года назад +2

      @@jackburgess274 haha

    • @aurochsxx5932
      @aurochsxx5932 2 года назад +16

      @@jackburgess274 similar things happen here daily in Kathmandu highways involving accidents with people, truck, cows, motorbikes, potholes etc... .. there are no tigers, elephants and jungles yet ppl die everyday on the road

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 2 года назад

      @@aurochsxx5932
      Trucks, cows, motorbikes and roads all have a use and a purpose.
      Tigers have no purpose and are completely useless.

    • @starryskyhighway9628
      @starryskyhighway9628 2 года назад

      @@aurochsxx5932 true , and tigers who killed human deserved to be killed anyway...it just one man eating tiger no one cares bring out the BIG GUN! shoot em in the head

  • @hridoy5767
    @hridoy5767 2 года назад +104

    We're very happy for Nepal ❤️
    Tigers bring happiness and stronger mind for our hearts & Nations.
    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️

    • @nirakarshrestha8730
      @nirakarshrestha8730 2 года назад +2

      Nepal ese ghure jan
      Onk kichu ache kolpnar baire
      There are much more thing that would amuse u

    • @hridoy5767
      @hridoy5767 2 года назад

      Insha'Allah
      I'll come Nepal one-day 😊

    • @inertiaoffun6559
      @inertiaoffun6559 2 года назад +2

      ​@@hridoy5767 First thing you will see in nepal is Peaceful people . Non-radicalised public for whom religion is a culture and not a tool to kill others

    • @hridoy5767
      @hridoy5767 2 года назад

      @@inertiaoffun6559 great. Thats called real Peaceful country. Always My best wishes for Nepal 💙

  • @rohanmtb7810
    @rohanmtb7810 2 года назад +300

    Not only tigers many birds have returned ❤️🌍

    • @TheABS2820
      @TheABS2820 2 года назад +11

      Maobadi le gun ra bomb napadkayepachi phirta aihalcha ni haina ra? National park, wildlife reserve, conservation areas ko le establish gareko nepal ma? Bidya devi ra arju madam lai jungle ko j ra forest ko f ni thachaina hahahah

    • @oracle8589
      @oracle8589 2 года назад +5

      Birds will never go extinct tho. They survived through the dinosaurs for a reason lol

    • @TheABS2820
      @TheABS2820 2 года назад +6

      @@oracle8589 toki bird “came back” from extinction. There was a civil war bird migrated with all the fighting obviously.

    • @user-ie6jr4bg1w
      @user-ie6jr4bg1w 2 года назад +1

      Because of the tigers, they are so important to the ecosystem! Keeping grazing animals moving and their numbers level

    • @stefan1924
      @stefan1924 2 года назад

      @@oracle8589 Some birds are very clever and can adapt (pigeons, ravens, sparrows...) and are unlikely therefore to go extinct. But others are vulnerable to changing environments, because they often rely on very specific food sources, some need certain types of trees or bugs for example and if those trees or bugs are gone, the birds disappear with them.

  • @raihan6975
    @raihan6975 2 года назад +39

    Great achievement for Nepal. I hope number of tigers in Bangladesh also increase in a large scale.

    • @williamthebonquerer9181
      @williamthebonquerer9181 2 года назад +1

      It's sad that more Bengal tigers live in India than in Bangladesh.

    • @showmik7066
      @showmik7066 2 года назад +3

      @@williamthebonquerer9181 Its because Bangladesh is a over populated country. And human wins in conflict with tigers.

  • @FoodwaysDistribution
    @FoodwaysDistribution 2 года назад +61

    16 people killed in 12 months, this has to be addressed and rectified with fences, buffer zones......to protect the locals.

    • @yazeednayel5507
      @yazeednayel5507 2 года назад +24

      Tigers are teretorial animals that require a 100 square kilometers each, to fence out these animals is impossible I think.

    • @abisekmndhr3620
      @abisekmndhr3620 2 года назад +26

      Tigers don't enter the village. Locals have farmlands around the village and they usually attack them when there's in farm.

    • @missceebrownin
      @missceebrownin 2 года назад +3

      Thank you - that's more than one per month... which is not ok

    • @JamieVauxnut1
      @JamieVauxnut1 2 года назад +2

      @@abisekmndhr3620 ever heard of the Champawat Tigress ? Dragged victims from there bed and from villages in daylight. People were scared to leave there homes as the Tigress walked the streets roaring. In the end killing at least 436 victims before being shot.
      Suggest you read "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" by Jim Corbett

  • @Allaiya.
    @Allaiya. 2 года назад +69

    Such beautiful but intimidating creatures. They really need a space of their own. That said, glad to hear their population is coming back! We humans need to learn to share the planet.

    • @Allaiya.
      @Allaiya. 2 года назад +1

      @@motimainali8206 We lose loved ones to humans more than tigers.

    • @littlenickel7021
      @littlenickel7021 2 года назад

      Fax

    • @tictacterminator
      @tictacterminator 2 года назад

      ​@@Houndguardian
      no that's dumb

    • @2mac_mini952
      @2mac_mini952 2 года назад

      @@Houndguardian What? AHahahaha

  • @doneysarkar10
    @doneysarkar10 2 года назад +22

    Congratulations my country Nepal 🇳🇵 😍

  • @aaryanabist5397
    @aaryanabist5397 2 года назад +55

    I am from Nepal and live around the area of bradiya national park . .due to increasing no. Of tigers their are a lot of precautions and restrictions. Like we can't walk at night around the areas content checking also we ourselves HV fear. But in the end it's worth it.
    Happy to see the no.s increasing . Just can only hope for no accident.

  • @rubyshresthapokhrel1808
    @rubyshresthapokhrel1808 2 года назад +60

    Nepal is a paradise in earth. It’s everything on it including diversified creatures like 1 horned rhinos, peacocks, tigers to mountains & highest peaks. It is also one of the richest country on cultural assets like 10s of world heritage sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Boudhanath etc.

  • @antoniourrea8302
    @antoniourrea8302 2 года назад +59

    Radiate boundless love towards the entire world.

    • @CastorRabbit
      @CastorRabbit 2 года назад

      Trade Nepalese for Tigers

    • @MM-we4no
      @MM-we4no 2 года назад

      @@CastorRabbit volunteer your useless self first

  • @susannewilliamsson8339
    @susannewilliamsson8339 2 года назад +74

    I am SO grateful to you for giving the tigers the chance they are more than worthy of.... Wildlife animals are magnificent, precious and should be preserved for future generations! With all my respect and love from Sweden...

    • @graveperil2169
      @graveperil2169 2 года назад +1

      I guess your child was not one of the 16 that they killed this year

    • @crusadinghours3505
      @crusadinghours3505 2 года назад

      @@graveperil2169 There are a lot of animals that kill people. There are nearly 8 billion people, especially in underdeveloped countries its to be expected unfortunately. Make no mistake if your not carrying a gun or something, you are not at the top of the food chain. If we made every species that could kill us go extinct we'd be killing ourselves in the process once ecosystem damage sets in.

    • @susannewilliamsson8339
      @susannewilliamsson8339 2 года назад +4

      @@graveperil2169 I don't even have any children. But, I believe that if we have not stolen their habitats, their own way of living we wouldn't be their prey..... We have made them suffer far too long, almost caused their extinction, so they are only fend for themselves. We are their problem, not the other way around.....although I am very, very sorry for the families who lost their children....
      It is always the innocent who pays the ultimate price....

    • @markwilliams7226
      @markwilliams7226 2 года назад

      @@graveperil2169 more innocent people were killed by Pit Bulls in the USA this year, but I don't see you complaining about that. India is a mega populous, invasive and dirty country. I'll take one tiger over a whole Indian village. Billion+ people pollute those beautiful lands, it's insane!

    • @susannewilliamsson8339
      @susannewilliamsson8339 2 года назад

      @KK to make me happy humans should never have been starting to hunt, injure, kill or abuse animals in the first place for personal greed, fame or just the fun of it!

  • @nunu1869
    @nunu1869 2 года назад +29

    Protect these majestic beings!

    • @user.0704
      @user.0704 2 года назад +2

      Tigers have killed 300,000 people in the past 200 years in India. Are they really so majestic now? They are beautiful creatures tho I agree.

    • @nunu1869
      @nunu1869 2 года назад +3

      @@user.0704 and how many humans poach animals for their own selfish greed??? And yes they are majestic.

    • @user.0704
      @user.0704 2 года назад +3

      @@nunu1869 not the same

    • @nunu1869
      @nunu1869 2 года назад

      @@user.0704 how is it not the same? Lol tigers are wild. Humans have a choice not to trophy hunt but here we are. Humans don't own this world. Ignorance is bliss. I see where you stand. So you're ok with people killing for fun? Tigers are losing their habitat cause of us. So of course they are gonna be closer to Humans. So they get shot cause we encroach on their land.

    • @user.0704
      @user.0704 2 года назад +3

      @@nunu1869 no, I don't agree with hunting. But I'd say a human life is more important than a tigers. Just my point of view tho I guess.

  • @Annabelle66633
    @Annabelle66633 2 года назад +17

    Long live tigers 🐅🥰😺

  • @apilbarall
    @apilbarall 2 года назад +2

    3.24 what a beautiful line by the captain such deep meaningful

  • @deepblue1987
    @deepblue1987 2 года назад +72

    Lovely creatures, glad they’re making a comeback!

    • @anakshan
      @anakshan 2 года назад

      Yeah until they eat you

    • @zenkai271
      @zenkai271 2 года назад

      Lovely no they are horrible cats give me a shotgun ill glady blow there brains in

    • @jonm3131
      @jonm3131 2 года назад +3

      Wouldnt say that if u lost your mom to one

    • @littlenickel7021
      @littlenickel7021 2 года назад

      Tigers rarely attack humans unless someone goes into their territory or they are reallly starving

    • @xTruncz
      @xTruncz 2 года назад +1

      @@jonm3131 well, if you were strong enough, yes you would still say it

  • @richardjohnson5529
    @richardjohnson5529 2 года назад +61

    Great news we need more action taken for all wild animals to increase their populations like this.

    • @ramrajabastakoti2106
      @ramrajabastakoti2106 2 года назад +1

      Nice to see your comment. Come and join in this exclusively. How can you contribute in this topic?

    • @Gfresh844
      @Gfresh844 2 года назад

      @@mrinaljena3 They're tigers, not bears.

  • @sudipkhatri2570
    @sudipkhatri2570 2 года назад +5

    Nepal is such a heavenly country so being a traveller I urge everyone to visit Nepal at least once in their Life.

    • @oo0024
      @oo0024 2 года назад

      And get eaten by a tiger NO THANKS 🤭

  • @adzyniman6326
    @adzyniman6326 2 года назад +5

    Wow nepal we love your country keep it up. U earn the world respect.

  • @Bornflyhuhu
    @Bornflyhuhu 2 года назад +19

    Although it’s great to see tigers return, at the same time I am sad and worried to see local villagers suffer also. RIP to those that have lost their lives. Hopefully we can build better security to separate out the wildlife and the local community.

    • @simonphoenix3789
      @simonphoenix3789 2 года назад

      its impossible in these countries where the population is growing so rapidly and land is so limited. Especially considering a lot of these people work outdoors, it's just not possible to completely prevent attacks. Scary thing about tigers is that they are so good at blending into the environment and getting close.

    • @MiceDnP
      @MiceDnP 2 года назад

      Well.. a cows life overweight a life of a human in India.. probably the same in Nepal. So.. sad thing, but it is what it is

    • @Karma-cj1wu
      @Karma-cj1wu 2 года назад

      Which means, killing tigers would end up being legal one way or another

    • @mnsmn1834
      @mnsmn1834 2 года назад

      @@MiceDnP It is what it is LOL .India is a Top beef exporter.

  • @dilipbc3775
    @dilipbc3775 2 года назад +72

    May god bless with more talent and courage to our Nepal army (Gorkhali)

    • @NagalandHH
      @NagalandHH 2 года назад +7

      Are soldiers deployed in village areas to keep the Tigers in check?

    • @gergis31
      @gergis31 2 года назад

      Royal family seem to enjoy killing Tigers

    • @favouriteanimeclips9818
      @favouriteanimeclips9818 2 года назад +3

      Ghanta gorkhali sabai army gorkhali ho gorkhali army 1700 AD ma thyo ahile chaina

    • @bibekgc4181
      @bibekgc4181 2 года назад

      @@NagalandHH no Soliders are there to protect tigers and relocate them ..the days of . royal craps hunting for such beautiful animals are over .. 🇳🇵❤️❤️❤️

    • @bibekgc4181
      @bibekgc4181 2 года назад

      @@dontreadmyprofile7118 gayo sala gorkhali bhane din ..Abo Nepali Army bhane ho. ..Jai Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @carlislepanting5219
    @carlislepanting5219 2 года назад +16

    Respect to Nepal for protecting the tiger's!! Watching from Belize central america!! Belize have the largest jaguar reserves in the world!!

    • @vijaynath7561
      @vijaynath7561 2 года назад +1

      India is mainly protecting tiger's

    • @fpsgod05
      @fpsgod05 2 года назад

      Good to hear that.

  • @isa_mizo
    @isa_mizo 2 года назад +1

    Well done Nepal from 🇮🇳

  • @bijaybhujel65
    @bijaybhujel65 2 года назад +9

    this is a great achievement for US as a Nepalese but as it comes with the price kinda feels pretty bad for the families living around the national park i think they should be given awareness program and better housing with grills and bars or fence to protect against the tiger attacks .

  • @yogeshbhandari1040
    @yogeshbhandari1040 2 года назад +19

    I am from dhangadhi , I travel to Nepal jung 5-6 times a month for business purposes, nepaljung is nearly 185 km from dhangadhi and Bardiya national starts from right pass the chisapani bridge! We have to go through two checkpoints in national park . They give pass of 22 minutes for 16km distance (40km per hour ) after each checkpoints .The road is very narrow and they have very big tall grasses on the both sides of the road , animals cross roads suddenly with the blink of an eye. There is maximum chance that you hit them if you are in four wheelers or they can attack you if you are in motorbike 🏍. There was an incident Once a bus hit the tiger 🐅 it was killed . The national park law and animal Conservative administration penalised him a huge amount of money. He had to sell his bus and home . Now the driver who was owner himself is in jail for 5 years and his wife and 3 kids are living in someone else house in rent . He lost his bus worth 100000 dollars and his home worth almost the same amount . Until now I have been lucky enough not to hit any animals . So , my first suggestion to tourists who come to bardiya national park for adventure ,don't play hero and don't use motorbike because there are many cases tigers have attacked and killed people from motorbikes , secondly if you are using four wheeler don't keep your eyes off the road , even if you hit jackal monkey or fox the law is so cruel that they will make your life hell . In jungle there is no value of human life only wild animals matters . Ride carefully stay safe and welcome 🙏to nepal🇳🇵bardiya national park .Welcome to the jungle.

    • @deebro4393
      @deebro4393 2 года назад

      🥰🥰❤️❤️

    • @yogeshbhandari1040
      @yogeshbhandari1040 2 года назад

      @@deebro4393 that is true story my friend.

    • @rajukarki5711
      @rajukarki5711 2 года назад

      Lovely ❤️❤️

    • @rajukarki5711
      @rajukarki5711 2 года назад

      Well said..
      In jungle their ia no value of human only wild life mattars..
      Ture

    • @simonphoenix3789
      @simonphoenix3789 2 года назад

      well you are in their territory after all. I can understand if you are on a bike and want to get through a dangerous area quickly, but if its a four wheeler, you should be driving as slow as possible.

  • @Islam-ci5np
    @Islam-ci5np 2 года назад +8

    If only human life was protected like this. Iraq, Yemen, Palestine and many other countries

    • @shacklock01
      @shacklock01 2 года назад +2

      Theres billions of humans only a few thousand of some other predators. But aye.

  • @Splash-nr8ot
    @Splash-nr8ot 2 года назад +25

    Seems obvious that the lives of the villagers aren't important. When reintroducing a species that's an apex predator, they should at least have made sure to relocate the villagers or erect fences to protect them.

    • @markwilliams7226
      @markwilliams7226 2 года назад +2

      Yeah they have another billion of them in India, I don't think they care.

    • @Verybor
      @Verybor 2 года назад

      Tigers rarely attack humans lol

    • @Splash-nr8ot
      @Splash-nr8ot 2 года назад +10

      @@Verybor There are 7 tigers already in captivity for attacking humans there. I wouldn't call that "rare."

    • @Splash-nr8ot
      @Splash-nr8ot 2 года назад

      @@Verybor Seven tigers already in captivity for attacking humans is what the report says--that's hardly "rare."

    • @Verybor
      @Verybor 2 года назад +5

      @@Splash-nr8ot 7 out of how many tigers in 20 years right? and did those people go near them in the wilderness very smart .

  • @tyronsimpson2143
    @tyronsimpson2143 2 года назад +4

    Jai Shambhu Har Har Mahadev Jai Pashipotinarth Jai Jai Nepal love from Manchester England your the best. Cant wait to be back with you soon for Dashan 🔱🔱🔱

    • @MrSanjay4814
      @MrSanjay4814 2 года назад +2

      Jai Shiv Shambhu Har Har Mahadev lots of love from Kathmandu, Nepal

  • @rohantiwari7801
    @rohantiwari7801 2 года назад

    Im from Nepal. This is a great achievement for our country and the world. What a beautiful creature. Sneaky, it will be there but you won't see it coming.

  • @thereisnothingthere
    @thereisnothingthere 2 года назад +7

    It's is big achievement that we have been able to get tigers to their normal population in the northern plains which once where in the brink of extinction

  • @axbowf4924
    @axbowf4924 2 года назад +8

    I love how they care of such things so significantly. I hope the world should seek and learn sth

  • @mrchoudhury6611
    @mrchoudhury6611 2 года назад +3

    Good job Nepal , love from India ❤️

  • @Adit-bm7mk
    @Adit-bm7mk 2 года назад +4

    Never have i been more proud to be Nepali

  • @SueMaha21
    @SueMaha21 2 года назад +115

    So joyful to see these beautiful animals are being protected from evil humans, including the Queen.

    • @lovelybitofbugle219
      @lovelybitofbugle219 2 года назад +14

      You know tigers eat people?

    • @alexandergordon3432
      @alexandergordon3432 2 года назад

      @@lovelybitofbugle219 Tigers eat people to survive. Humans kill Tigers and other animals for money or "sport"

    • @cycleSCUBA
      @cycleSCUBA 2 года назад +14

      That footage was in 1961 and the Queen did not take part in the shoot itself. Quite sure she'll not be proud of the footage and now, in 2022, the Royal Family are involved in conservation efforts, including Save The Tiger.

    • @markwilliams7226
      @markwilliams7226 2 года назад +10

      @@lovelybitofbugle219 you know there are a billion+ Indians, right? Also, Pit Bulls kill innocent people too but they don't get driven out, instead people adopt them from shelters and stuff. Insane. At least tigers live there, they weren't brought there by people who love having murderous pets.

    • @lovelybitofbugle219
      @lovelybitofbugle219 2 года назад +8

      @@markwilliams7226 Pitbulls are illegal in my country.

  • @antoniourrea8302
    @antoniourrea8302 2 года назад +22

    Love for one's country is part of faith.

  • @joebidet2050
    @joebidet2050 2 года назад +4

    Captain Rana
    Well educated professional
    Excellent English

    • @nick.u182
      @nick.u182 2 года назад +2

      Agree but did you also know Rana family pocket runs deep from 104 years of being a co-ruler of Nepal. They still have a large sum of money, lands, high positions in Military.

  • @sachinkhadka7847
    @sachinkhadka7847 2 года назад +56

    Nepal is a very beautiful country with various rare species, forest, mountains , hills, rivers, fountains and plain, mt. everest top of the world, various races of people living with harmony and diffrent climate in diffrent places

    • @LHRTW
      @LHRTW 2 года назад

      But they got evil politicians who are in Chinese pockets

    • @sachinkhadka7847
      @sachinkhadka7847 2 года назад

      @@LHRTW those evil politicians are more in american pockets .china interfare less than america . america interfare more..

    • @LHRTW
      @LHRTW 2 года назад

      @@sachinkhadka7847 but Chinese govt is evil. America is far less evil.

    • @sachinkhadka7847
      @sachinkhadka7847 2 года назад

      @@LHRTW but I think america is more evil than china.. for example what they have done in vietnam, korea, afganistan , iraq, syria, somalia and many other african countries. America also interfair with russia, cuba , china , venezuela, and many other countries.. but all of all neplese politicians are use less.

    • @premprasun1516
      @premprasun1516 2 года назад +7

      As a Bihari living close to the border I can approve of this comment

  • @PablosOutdoorProjects
    @PablosOutdoorProjects 2 года назад +6

    i spend a week at this nature park, didnt see a tiger but still was an amazizng experiance seeing all that wildlife and riding an elephant through a jungle and rivers

  • @nischaljoshi726
    @nischaljoshi726 2 года назад +2

    Proud moment for Nepal and Nepali ❤️

  • @anidiquaojala1804
    @anidiquaojala1804 2 года назад +14

    Both humans and animals can and must be protected

  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 2 года назад +13

    This is a great bit of development for the reintroduction of tigers. I understand that conflict can happen, but I do believe in the 21st-century we can avoid the mass judgement and mistakes that were made in the past.

  • @davidravenscroft1641
    @davidravenscroft1641 2 года назад +48

    Tigers are one of the most majestic animals on earth,they need to be protected,like so many other species.

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 2 года назад +3

      Yah, but Tigers eat people sometimes.

    • @TomTom-xp2jb
      @TomTom-xp2jb 2 года назад +4

      At what cost to the people who live and are terrorized by these apex predators. They seem to be forgotten in all the hype about wildlife protection. Hey, I think the cats are cool too but the first consideration should always be the safety of the people not the opposite.

    • @davidravenscroft1641
      @davidravenscroft1641 2 года назад +1

      Well if we didn't continue to destroy their natural habitat,then people wouldn't be in so much danger.

    • @advityat
      @advityat 2 года назад +4

      @@ululukululu450 Last I checked, the tigers have never caused extinction of any humans groups! Can you say the same about people? How many subspecies of the tiger have already been wiped out by people?

    • @advityat
      @advityat 2 года назад +3

      @@TomTom-xp2jb Terrorized by apex predators? Check the population of Nepal and the population of tigers in Nepal! Who has victimized whom and which species is the apex predator will become clear to you perhaps!

  • @RT-se3ik
    @RT-se3ik 2 года назад +15

    It’s a great achievement for wildlife species but they also need to take necessary steps to ensure people’s safety that live near the area. They shouldn’t have to live in fear everyday

  • @carlosenriquecastellanoizq7724
    @carlosenriquecastellanoizq7724 2 года назад +5

    Challenging job to keep peace between 2 species
    Very clever man, and speaking on perfect English
    Congrats soldier

  • @rohanmtb7810
    @rohanmtb7810 2 года назад +6

    Feeling happy❤️🇳🇵

  • @thebpulse6477
    @thebpulse6477 2 года назад +34

    Well done Nepal! Setting a standard many other countries should abide too!

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat 2 года назад +2

      Easy to say when you not neighbours with the tigers

    • @Reaper.96
      @Reaper.96 2 года назад

      @@nyakwarObat don't expand land on their terrortory then

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat 2 года назад

      @@Reaper.96 you speaking to the wrong person you nutter

  • @rajendrathagunna2894
    @rajendrathagunna2894 2 года назад +1

    Proud to hear this news in BBC
    Proud to be Nepali

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 2 года назад

      K khana proud huni ho nepali hunu ma?

  • @khumkhatri6693
    @khumkhatri6693 2 года назад +4

    The matter of increasing the numbers of tiger in nepal has been both fear and joy many people have also suffered from this animal

  • @asheshtamang5481
    @asheshtamang5481 2 года назад +1

    Hats off to brave Nepal Army for conserving Tigers and securing the areas for people.

  • @antoniourrea8302
    @antoniourrea8302 2 года назад +4

    It is in the nature of things that joy arises in a person free of remorse.

  • @AmitPandey-ol6ow
    @AmitPandey-ol6ow 2 года назад +4

    Jai Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 2 года назад

      K khana Jai ho Nepalko?
      Hdi ma Asia kai sabse jhur desko Jai re?

  • @thedudegrowsfood284
    @thedudegrowsfood284 2 года назад +6

    Magnificent creatures!

  • @devilsdude8257
    @devilsdude8257 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful Creature, Yet Highly Dangerous, But Still Brings The Smile On Our Faces.

  • @positivelynegative420
    @positivelynegative420 2 года назад +4

    It's honestly a wonder there's any wild animals left at all. This is great news!

    • @TheABS2820
      @TheABS2820 2 года назад

      Most of them fled Nepalese jungles when the christian sent their guns and bombs all for a corrupt secular state lol

  • @jairajputana938
    @jairajputana938 2 года назад +1

    Respect to King of the Jungle😍🐯

  • @suteerap9286
    @suteerap9286 2 года назад +5

    Good job Nepal!

  • @ListenAndWhisper
    @ListenAndWhisper 2 года назад +1

    Scientists recorded a large, aggressive male polar bear and edited his calls so they were deeper and louder. They used that sound to target wild polar bears trashing villages in Canada. Worked like a charm, scared the wild ones away. Maybe something similar could be used in villages near tigers.

  • @woocheongan1437
    @woocheongan1437 2 года назад +25

    In the once endangered northern plains, we were able to restore tiger populations to normal, which is a huge achievement. Tigers are one of the most majestic animals on earth, and they need to be protected like many other species. But at the same time, it is hoped that the government can strengthen the security protection for the local people.

    • @MahfuzKhan001
      @MahfuzKhan001 2 года назад

      local people should be moved to somewhere else in a city. let the tigers live peacefully.

    • @alekoholic1
      @alekoholic1 2 года назад

      If the government have an agenda to keep the tigers then they should pay for the residents to move safely with accommodation paid for. This is madness - why are people saying this is a beautiful thing? 16 people dead in 12 months

    • @zoofan1015
      @zoofan1015 2 года назад

      Yeah people need to be relocated

    • @user-ie6jr4bg1w
      @user-ie6jr4bg1w 2 года назад

      Not really, the people should just not go into tiger territory so they won’t be a threat to the tigers, tigers do not hunt humans, they never eat a human after they attack them, they do it out of self defence

  • @The_Sisyphean
    @The_Sisyphean 2 года назад +114

    Well done Nepal. Great news.😺

  • @karmasherpa.22
    @karmasherpa.22 2 года назад

    Save the tigger This is our pride 💕🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
    I love my nation Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @sharecare9432
    @sharecare9432 2 года назад +9

    good news as our country doubled the endangered species but on the other hand many people lost their life by tiger attack. There r many villages near national park but no boundary is there and villagers also go for firewood and grass purpose into the jungle. So,
    increasing the number of tigers is challenging unless human safe zone is created.

  • @RaptorFaceRumble
    @RaptorFaceRumble 2 года назад +1

    Anyone know what kind of rifles they are holding? Kind of looks like the IWI Galil but I can't tell.

  • @Dhondub_Lama
    @Dhondub_Lama 2 года назад +9

    Nepal's laws for protecting these species are extremely strict but not for the protection of human life. It's sad to see but Nepali people would rather sacrifice for bigger gain that's how our culture is.

    • @AH-hz5xc
      @AH-hz5xc 2 года назад +6

      There's 4000 Tigers and billions of humans. No shortage of humans

    • @Hithere-qj1wj
      @Hithere-qj1wj 2 года назад

      You dont live way close to jungle and cry about getting eaten by a tiger.
      Plus you depend on jungle for your livelihood.
      Incident like this would keep on happening if the locals arent given better alternatives which seems to be impossible for now.

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 2 года назад

      @@AH-hz5xc yeah, easy to say when it’s not you on the menu. Why don’t you sacrifice yourself for a tiger then? Judging from your inability to think logically it wouldn’t be much of a loss anyway.

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 2 года назад

      @@Hithere-qj1wj what kind of moronic thinking is that? Most people don’t live “way close to the jungle” and don’t have to “cry about it” only because they destroyed the jungle and wiped out all predators. But hey, now that YOUR society built Starbucks and McDonald’s and left only some obese man as a junk food predator we should now stop and reintroduce wild animals. How about we re-introduce them in your neighborhood, since every corner of the earth once had man-eating animals?

    • @AH-hz5xc
      @AH-hz5xc 2 года назад +2

      @@kencur9690 you acting like there's thousands of tigers marauding around killing people. Newsflash: they're critically endangered species. Another newsflash: there's too many humans on this planet. A couple lost here and there is no big deal

  • @YiLunMusk
    @YiLunMusk 2 года назад +2

    I love Nepal but i love Nepol more.

  • @wahidullahbhat
    @wahidullahbhat 2 года назад +14

    She must have really loved her mother in law, a very unique situation to say the least.

    • @kemishkarki7683
      @kemishkarki7683 2 года назад +2

      Why wouldn't someone love their mother in law?🤔

    • @wahidullahbhat
      @wahidullahbhat 2 года назад

      @@kemishkarki7683 good question! I am guessing both she and her mother in law must have been good people which helped cultivate that relationship to the point she is pouring her heart out at her loss.

    • @dead_cobra
      @dead_cobra 2 года назад +2

      @@wahidullahbhat bruh It's Nepal
      3 generations live together here

    • @cedriceric9730
      @cedriceric9730 2 года назад

      @@dead_cobra yes ,they do lol

    • @closingdealz
      @closingdealz 2 года назад

      @@kemishkarki7683 maybe he meant really close to her mother in law

  • @asheshpathak5260
    @asheshpathak5260 2 года назад +1

    Jay Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @doctorghalevlogs
    @doctorghalevlogs 2 года назад +7

    Good job protecting endangered species. Keep up the good work.

  • @vishazakhatiwada388
    @vishazakhatiwada388 2 года назад

    Nepal has the best environment among all the countries for every flora and fauna.Very beautiful and diverse country .🇳🇵

  • @crieff1sand2s
    @crieff1sand2s 2 года назад +4

    Sorry for the villagers loss but this is a great story,we have to protect these animals....🐯

    • @CrackFoxtrot24
      @CrackFoxtrot24 2 года назад +3

      @KK mother nature at work 💪

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 2 года назад

      16 people killed by Tigers is aweful. But if anyone wants to exterminate Tigers based on that, then we better start with euthanasing human beings first. Murderous criminals are by far the ones to truly worry about, not animals.

    • @Hithere-qj1wj
      @Hithere-qj1wj 2 года назад

      @KK
      Yayy tigerss💪

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 2 года назад +6

      Yeah, easy to say that from your couch, when you can go out in safety and go to your Starbucks without any predators in sight to look at some tiger footage on RUclips.

    • @Habesh778
      @Habesh778 2 года назад +2

      @@CrackFoxtrot24 if mother nature was truly at work, tigers would be wiped out. Its natural for the superior species to cause another to be extinct

  • @Protgual74
    @Protgual74 2 года назад

    Thanks for the news ❤️☘️Love from nepal

  • @paulsamson6039
    @paulsamson6039 2 года назад +5

    It's a real problem protecting the tigers and the humans who live nearby but it would be a great shame to see the Tigers wiped out by the evil humans.

    • @paulsamson6039
      @paulsamson6039 2 года назад

      @Sam Rogers It's the Chinese and Americans that are largely responsible for the killing of wildlife now and of course the over population of humans. I don't think Queen Liz has ever killed a Tiger.

  • @gorkhaliwarrior5203
    @gorkhaliwarrior5203 2 года назад

    I love tiger and I'm so happy to see that vedio. Cause I'm from Nepal 🇳🇵.

  • @chucky2316
    @chucky2316 2 года назад +13

    As a Englishman I'm ashamed that our Queen and Upper classes hunted such beautiful animals, they still do in this country all for fun

    • @user-fd5qx9hr6q
      @user-fd5qx9hr6q 2 года назад

      yet you see prince William stating he's anti-wildlife hunting. such hypocrites, their entire family helped to wipe out the Barbary lions as well.

    • @mbintang5831
      @mbintang5831 2 года назад

      It's in 1961. Now the queen just hunt deer

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 2 года назад +1

      @@mbintang5831 and other British wildlife like foxes. She and her ilk just dont pick off the odd dear, wasn't William caught out shooting lions or tigers a few years ago now

    • @mbintang5831
      @mbintang5831 2 года назад

      in 1961 she was invited by the king. Even now the queen no longer wear animal fur

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 2 года назад

      @@mbintang5831 so that makes. It right

  • @rusher80
    @rusher80 2 года назад

    Wonderful a really appreciable feat of Nepal.... Everyone else need to learn and follow the excellent example.....KUDOS NEPAL

  • @auunienth
    @auunienth 2 года назад +9

    Throughout the report, I was expected the voice of legendary wildlife photographer Sagar Giri, from Nepal itself; who has been rising his camera solely for the wildlife conservation specially tigers.🐅 The world needs to get inspired from him.
    You guys missed the diamond.💎

  • @ghalechuppa
    @ghalechuppa 2 года назад

    Love from Nepal ❤️🇳🇵

  • @Yy-gl8ku
    @Yy-gl8ku 2 года назад +22

    Due to human population growth and encroachment of their habitats, the Florida panther 🐆 which once roamed throughout the southeastern United States have vanished from over 95 percent of their historic range. *The historic range of the Florida panther extended from Florida to Louisiana throughout Texas and the other Gulf Coast states and Arkansas.* Now the only place with Florida panthers still left is the southwestern tip of Florida. Today there are only around 220 to 230 Florida panthers left in the wild. Making it the *most endangered cat in North America* and *one of the most endangered animals in the world.* Even at their best estimates, 230 panthers are not a sustainable population size. And as the human population continues to grow, the tiny amount of habitat these animals have left continue to shrink.
    But the US government should continue offering child tax credits/government benefits, paid maternity/paternity leave for American humans who choose to procreate and increase the US population and the US government should continue to allow more immigration into the US so that more wild animals become endangered.
    The less wild animals there are, the better it is for humans.
    Since that would mean more land for humans to live and build houses/malls on.

    • @pkrangersf3072
      @pkrangersf3072 2 года назад

      Florida Panthers aren't really Panthers. They're mountain lions. Actually a subspecies of mountain lion. The state of Florida is failing to do anything and is supporting development into their critical habitat....

    • @pixelcount350
      @pixelcount350 2 года назад +1

      As long a we can get rid of Republicans then I am all for it.

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 2 года назад +2

      I find it funny that they are called panthers, they are really mountain lions that survived when populations were pushed back to west of the Mississippi, one of the widest ranging cats in the world existing from South America to the Yukon in Canada and pushing very much back into the midwest

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 2 года назад

      now that you mention it Mountain Lions have recolonized back into southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas from the west

    • @Verybor
      @Verybor 2 года назад

      Lol jaguars are from mexico there still there

  • @mohammadalquran3106
    @mohammadalquran3106 2 года назад

    This mission has to be done by the whole world. The rest of us in the world have to support Nepal in this great mission

  • @Rajesh_KC_911
    @Rajesh_KC_911 2 года назад +9

    *Hats off for that army captain who is so fluent in English. Im just astounded because not much people in army do have such kind of fluency in English.*
    Jay nepal 😊

    • @sancortexstk5252
      @sancortexstk5252 2 года назад

      He is captain, not any soldier.

    • @mau_sam
      @mau_sam 2 года назад +2

      Hats off just for speaking English? Meh!!
      I'd rather give some hats off to their effort in conservation. If someone can't speak good English then that just means they can speak at least two languages which many English speaking people can't.

    • @deepakshandilya5528
      @deepakshandilya5528 2 года назад

      That's because he is from the clan of Jung Bahadur Rana, that clan was the de jure rulers of Nepal from mid 19 century till mid 20th century

  • @deliman7203
    @deliman7203 2 года назад

    Undoubtedly the most beautiful animal on the planet.

  • @soubhagya8808
    @soubhagya8808 2 года назад +8

    India was among the 13 countries with tiger reserves that decided, in 2010, to double their tiger populations by 2022.
    but did it 4 years ahead of the targeted year.
    Now It homes to ¾th of global tiger population.

    • @GhillieSuit
      @GhillieSuit 2 года назад +1

      Good

    • @Roonlovesfish3874
      @Roonlovesfish3874 2 года назад +2

      How is this relevant to this story? This is about Nepal 😄😄

    • @Ajinkya_1804
      @Ajinkya_1804 2 года назад

      @@Roonlovesfish3874 cz some of these tiger have migrated form India to Nepal and some from Nepal to India it keeps on happening

    • @Roonlovesfish3874
      @Roonlovesfish3874 2 года назад +3

      @@Ajinkya_1804 Still makes no sense to toot India's horn in this video

    • @Ajinkya_1804
      @Ajinkya_1804 2 года назад +1

      @@Roonlovesfish3874 ok Karen🤡

  • @Randomshorts58y
    @Randomshorts58y 2 года назад

    Every Nepali proud moment thank you respectful peoples who directly indirectly help to this remarkable tiger recovery .

  • @gdewyg
    @gdewyg 2 года назад +10

    I feel sorry for Nepalese who will be under constant fear because of escaped tigers

    • @blackout07blue
      @blackout07blue 2 года назад

      Get tall fences.

    • @abisekmndhr3620
      @abisekmndhr3620 2 года назад +3

      @@blackout07blue fencing and closing doesn't solve the problem instead it makes it more worst. Relocation is the best action. But the thing is these people depend on their farm land for their income. They don't have alternative source of income.

    • @esmeraldam7460
      @esmeraldam7460 2 года назад

      Yeah .they live inside the tiger territory!!
      Fencing will not be a solution because there are lots of Animals they need to travel from one place to another like rihno Elephant deer etc.... government should seek solution for these kind of problem

    • @Ajinkya_1804
      @Ajinkya_1804 2 года назад

      The humans are totally wrong even if they are killed by a tiger a tiger is just protecting it's territory eg. Imagine if some stranger gets into your house offcourse you'll try to defend your self right

  • @narayankhanal8948
    @narayankhanal8948 2 года назад

    Congratulations NEPAL🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @burakcetav
    @burakcetav 2 года назад +5

    People are so entitled and selfish. The tigers lived there for millions of years before humans existed. Habitat loss and threat of extinction are caused by humans. If you dont want to live next to tigers, move somewhere else. Im sure Nepal has other villages and cities you can go to. Crying to manipulate people and journalists is not going to help you.

    • @thedudegrowsfood284
      @thedudegrowsfood284 2 года назад

      Apex predators are also frequently keystone species in their ecosystem.

    • @Batman-mg3dy
      @Batman-mg3dy 2 года назад

      So you are asking them to be homeless.
      As far as i know, Government doesn't give a shit about people. They won't give them money to relocate to other places.

  • @bharatsapkota5695
    @bharatsapkota5695 2 года назад

    I’m happy to see this news from Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @antoniourrea8302
    @antoniourrea8302 2 года назад +4

    It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.

  • @dolpodiary3383
    @dolpodiary3383 2 года назад

    Being Nepali....
    proud moment for everyone.

  • @_Ben4810
    @_Ben4810 2 года назад +3

    Kathmandu Zoo is the jail for the captured man-eating tigers...Quite incredible to see them up close if obviously sad, but apparently once they got the taste for human, they will again & again attack...

  • @Stevolegendbauer
    @Stevolegendbauer 2 года назад

    This is the best use of a country's military that I've ever seen

  • @HandgunSafe
    @HandgunSafe 2 года назад +4

    The BBC should be able to talk openly about the motivation for most current tiger poaching: The idiocy of so-called "Ancient Chinese Medicine."

  • @Aquagreen10
    @Aquagreen10 2 года назад

    Majestic creature 🐯 so proud to be Nepalese ❤️

  • @ghungroogangatesh3549
    @ghungroogangatesh3549 2 года назад +3

    The British during their 200 year colonisation of India wiped out 60-70% of all carnivores in Indian jungles , just for blood sport and amusement….today tigers, rhinos and elephant populations have tripled in India , the life expectancy of the average Indian wax 34 years at Independence is 70 years today….miracle of a sovereign free country, free from the shackles of colonial brutality

    • @mau_sam
      @mau_sam 2 года назад +1

      Your comment may just be a generic one towards colonisation of India but FYI in context of this video for other readers, Nepal was never a colony of great british umpire. This is also one of the reason Nepal doesn't have or celebrate an independence day.

  • @anishchapagai8016
    @anishchapagai8016 2 года назад

    This is nepal 🇳🇵 for you to the whole world 🌎 ❤️

  • @paulruprai1274
    @paulruprai1274 2 года назад +4

    Good !if you were a tiger , how would you like it if someone encoruched your land and habitat ?!!! We are meant to live in PEACE WITH ALL ANIMALS 🙂! As an animal lover ,we are meant to look after and respect tigers space and all animals !! Long live these beautiful Furfaces !!

  • @yoavbeneliyahu6686
    @yoavbeneliyahu6686 2 года назад

    My family has roots in india, and there is a story of early generations, about dealing with tigers interrupting their villages.