Highlights

August 17, 2010
Petition of objections against the proposed construction of an 108 m high Buddha statue
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5th of August, 2010
Lumbini Stakeholders Consultation on Emerging Issues
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Lumbini Crane Comservation

Protect the Sarus Crane

There are still a lot of works to be done and subjects to be studied in and around Lumbini Crane Sanctuary. For your remembrance, this is only the non-government Bird Sanctuary in Nepal, which is trying to demonstrate that any endangered species like Sarus Crane can be conserved by creating artificial wetlands (major Cranes’ habitat) and managing them, which certainly require great support from the local people, NGOs and INGOs. There it is urgently needed to conduct some scientific studies of Sarus Cranes and some studies on Cranes and people relationship. We would be more thankful to any individuals or organization if they are interested to involve with us to complete our recent tasks.

We are also trying to explore about Buddhist philosophy on nature conservation. Lord Buddha born in nature grew up in nature and attained perfect enlightenment in nature by eliminating all his influxes. So, he has greater intimacy to nature. We are interested to find out that what the Buddhism tells about today’s modern world and to overcome the problems.

You can support us, by:
  • By becoming a benefactor of Lumbini Crane Conservation Center.
  • By volunteering your services to Lumbini Crane Conservation Center.
  • By just talking to others about our works.
  • Or just by getting some information about our works in Lumbini Crane Sanctuary.
  • By providing some financial grants to continue our works.
  • By conducting educational program to the people around the Sanctuary.
  • By providing educational materials for the people around the Sanctuary.
  • By visiting the Lumbini Crane Sanctuary and put some constructive efforts to build the Sanctuary more effectively./span>