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Nepal Sending Two Elephant Calves to Qatar on December 17

Nepal is set to send two elephant calves to Qatar on December 17 as part of an international wildlife cooperation initiative. The transfer is being carried out under a mutual agreement aimed at strengthening bilateral relations while ensuring proper care and conservation of the animals. Officials have stated that all necessary health checks and documentation have been completed ahead of the transfer.

The elephant calves have been raised under close supervision and are reported to be in good health. Authorities emphasize that the move follows international standards for animal welfare, including veterinary monitoring, safe transportation, and suitable living arrangements at the destination. The transfer also reflects Nepal’s long-standing experience in elephant management and conservation practices.

This initiative has sparked public interest and discussion around wildlife diplomacy and ethical animal transfer. Officials have assured that Nepal will continue monitoring the wellbeing of the elephants even after their relocation, reinforcing the country’s commitment to responsible wildlife management and international cooperation.

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