openPR Logo
Press release

Himalayan Adventure Therapy for Nature

10-26-2023 09:14 AM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

Press release from: Himalayan Adventure Therapy

Himalayan Adventure Therapy for Nature

Himalayan Adventure Therapy for Nature

Restoration of nature in the Himalayas has been crucial like never before because the impact of climate change, especially the rise in earth's temperature is melting the ice caps and turning those shiny white mountains into black rocks. The weather reports and the recent research data suggest that those mountains covered in snow now will be converted to black rocks before the end of 2050 AD. It sounds like a disaster, can we even imagine what will be its practical impact? The sea level will rise every year by double the ratio it is rising now so the average temperature on the Earth will reach more than 50 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon does not sounds like a livable environment for humans and other animals. What can be done to prevent it, the only realistic answer would be just conserving the natural existence of the ecosystem right now. Though there are many propaganda, organizations, and missions every year to combat the impact of climate change, none of them could give real solutions to the existing problem. An effective action to fight against climate change and its impact, forest conservation is the best solution as it supplies a lifeline to many ecologically delicate systems and units. Himalayan Adventure Therapy is on a mission to restore the depleted forest from Nepal and set an example of conservation globally.

The reforestation campaign has directly helped increase the area covered by forest and the density of forest in pre-existing forest sites. The depleted forest region is primeraly set as the target reforestation site and accordingly, the new saplings are planted based on the climatic condition of the site and the nature of pre-existing forest in the region. The local community near the reforestation sites is encouraged to directly get involved in the restoration campaign. We have offered them incentives and the assurance of their future life by forming a conservation committee that will be directly benefit from the campaign-leading organization. As we have been experiencing human and wildlife conflict growing in recent years, the plants are mostly the fruits to feed those local wild animals like monkeys and others whose food depends on fruits and vegetation. Accordingly, the reforested species are also ornamental plants to help the local conservation community make earnings from the same forest that they are protecting. This way we have encouraged the local community members to take care of forests for themselves rather than the general global cause which they would have never cared for.

200 new saplings of fruits, ornamental plants, and the local plant species are planted in a well-prepared pit with organic fertilizers and loose soils mixed. The fruit species will help reduce the human-wildlife conflict in the region as local people were making complaints about the monkeys taking away their crops from the field. Ornamental plants will add economic value for those directly involved in conservation campaigns. They are allowed to sell the bi-product of the forest in the market to make some money and use it to fulfill their personal and family requirements. The local species will help the current forest's existence remain intact and expand in area. The area of about 670 sq meters is now re-planted with new saplings and further more in the coming next 6 months, we are planning to plant an equal or more area of the land with new saplings. This way the organization will be rigorous in increasing the area covered by forest on a periodic manner and if we can get the aid we will exponentially increase the forest-covered land area in the hilly region of Nepal that lies just below the Himalayas. The green line in the Hilly region will help cool down the Himalayas eventually preventing it from the impact of global warming.

Wildlife and many other natural units rely on the forests to continue their natural ecology. The forest considered as lung of the earth, when gets depleted, every part/component of the body or Earth suffers. Suffering mostly is irreversible and can not be undone in terms of the damage leading toward the devastating path of extinction whether it is human civilization, old forest ecosystem, or the thriving wildlife on our Earth. The corporate world which is regulating the economic world must consider conserving the natural existence and act now rather than just making propaganda. The ultimate source for any conservation approach is initiation and effective action. The organizational approaches make huge impacts in contrast to the individual approaches. So we have started the campaign join us or begin yours where you are.

Himalayan Adventure Therapy,
44600, Bhagawati Marga, Thamel, Kathmandu
Nabin Dhital
info@himalayatreats.com
www.himalayatreats.com

Offering the transformative travel services in Himalayas while taking care of the mother Nature in practical with scalable action against nature destruction.

This release was published on openPR.

Permanent link to this press release:

Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.

You can edit or delete your press release Himalayan Adventure Therapy for Nature here

News-ID: 3262968 • Views:

More Releases for Nature

Science Magazine Market to Witness Stunning Growth | RELX, Nature Research, Spri …
Global Science Magazine Market Report from AMA Research highlights deep analysis on market characteristics, sizing, estimates and growth by segmentation, regional breakdowns & country along with competitive landscape, players market shares, and strategies that are key in the market. The exploration provides a 360° view and insights, highlighting major outcomes of the industry. These insights help the business decision-makers to formulate better business plans and make informed decisions to improved
Living with Nature
The longing for nature has never been greater than at a time when more and more people live in densely populated urban centres. The country is a place for relaxation and recreation. Living there, even if only for a short time, is a dream for many people which remains unreachable for most. A number of such places of longing are presented in Living with Nature from the Edition DETAIL series. Holiday
Nature is a pharmacy
Medicinal mushrooms protect and strengthen the liver More and more people complain about a loss of vitality, exhaustion and lethargy. Most people think about stress or a burnout syndrome. But the reason for the persistent lack of energy and the exhaustion is very often a weak liver. It is estimated that about 80 percent of the world’s population is affected by a weak liver and the related health impairment. Therefore,
Pure white minerals from nature
At this year’s in-cosmetics, Omya Consumer Goods will showcase new application forms for its scientifically-backed Natural and Functionalized Calcium Carbonates. These include Omyadent®, a highly efficient innovative mineral with remineralizing and desensitizing properties for oral care products, as well as Omyacare® and Omyascrub®. Pure white natural minerals with strong opacity and mastered particle sizes, Omyacare® and Omyascrub® can be used in various skincare and color cosmetic formulations. Omyadent® has excellent remineralizing
“Genius of Nature” Jewelry Exhibition Explores Mysterious Artistry of Nature
Aaron Faber Gallery has assembled 23 celebrated jewelry artists to deliver their interpretations of nature’s genius through 75 designs of nature-inspired jewelry artistry. The exhibition, “Genius of Nature”, premieres October 2013 at the 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY gallery location. This exhibition will explore how, in the world of artist-made jewelry, the goldsmith’s plan mirrors the grand designs of the universe, where chaos and structure, randomness and pattern,
05-24-2012 | Arts & Culture
Neschen AG
Nature photos in XXL format
Neschen sponsers nature photography festival "horizonte Zingst" 2012 Bückeburg, 22 May 2012 - From May to June 2012, the nature photography festival "horizonte Zingst" is showing large-format digital prints directly by the sea. The organisers are mounting an outdoor exhibition of photographs by Dresden artist Betty Schöner, who has put together a series of macro images of marine animals entitled "Seamore". In actual fact, these are XXL portraits of the