




Addressing the urgent challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and fragile livelihoods in marginalized communities, Resources Himalaya Foundation delivers innovative, science-driven solutions. Established by pioneering conservation biologist Dr. Pralad Yonzon, our foundation focuses on evidence-based research and the empowerment of future environmental leaders. Through research, workshops, and training programs, we promote sustainable livelihoods and biodiversity conservation. Over the last 35 years, we have mentored 250+ graduates and supported 75+ students in their dissertation studies.
On January 29th, 2025, the Python Training Program commenced with a welcoming session led by the EGH Coordinator, instructors, and participants, setting the stage for a dynamic learning experience. The first day focused on core Python concepts, including basic syntax,
On January 24, 2025, PYCF Session 134 was successfully conducted, where the topic “Sustainable Agricultural Practices to Combat Climate Change” was discussed. The session began with an introduction by Jyoti Khadka, EGH Coordinator, who welcomed the guest speaker, Ms. Sagarika
On the occasion of International Mountain Day, Pralad Yonzon Conservation Forum (PYCF) Series 133 was conducted where Dr. Bhupendra Das shared his insightful perspectives on “Status of Emissions/Air Pollutants in the Mountains of Nepal” which focused on air pollution, its
A three-day training program on R programming was organized by Environmental Graduates in Himalaya (EGH) in collaboration with the Resources Himalaya Foundation (RHF). The training took place on December 5, 6, and 8, 2024, and was led by Dr. Sailesh
Explore the compelling article by our Chair, published in Republica, addressing the pivotal role of developing nations in achieving climate finance targets and advancing global climate justice. Link to the article: https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com/news/cop29-developing-nations-in-limelight-to-meet-climate-finance-goals-673e8c970397a.html
The PYCF Series 132 session was successfully conducted on November 14th at Jana Prabhat Secondary School. We extend our sincere gratitude to our esteemed speakers, Ms. Binu Moktan and Ms. Laya Thapaliya, who presented on “Nature’s Sanctuary: A Closer Look
Funded by USAID, in collaboration with Niyatra Consult Pvt. Ltd. Our project, aimed at addressing human-wildlife conflict through comprehensive training and awareness programs, has successfully concluded. The project focused on three high-conflict regions: the Chitwan-Parsa, Annapurna-Gandaki, and Banke-Bardiya clusters. Each
Environmental Graduates in the Himalaya (EGH), in collaboration with Resources Himalaya Foundation (RHF) organized Pralad Yonzon Conservation Forum (PYCF) – Series 131. For Series 131, we were privileged to have Dr.Madan Sigdel , an Associate Professor at Central Department of
The 30th Annual International Conference of ISDRS on Sustainable Development Research commencing from June (10-14), 2024 is hosted by Mid-West University and Nepal Open University. Resources Himalaya Foundation leads the Conference in the role of the Secretariat. The theme for