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Assessing Habitat Use and Ecological Associations of Snake Species in Kaski District, Nepal

Assessing Habitat Use and Ecological Associations of Snake Species in Kaski District, Nepal

Snake Conservation Society Nepal is systematically studying the habitat use of ophiofaunal species in Kaski District. Our team is conducting extensive field surveys across various habitat types, including forests, agricultural lands, wetlands, and human settlements, to document species presence, microhabitat preferences, and environmental factors influencing snake distribution. We are also gathering data through community interactions, rescue records, and habitat assessments to better understand the interface between snakes and human activity. This research aims to identify key habitats, assess potential threats, and generate scientific knowledge that supports effective snake conservation and awareness programs in the region.