Solar Electric Fencing Project at Jalthal Forest, Jhapa District, Nepal

We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of a solar electric fencing project spanning 6.3 kilometers in the  Jalthal forest of Jhapa District, Nepal. This initiative represents a crucial step towards mitigating human-wildlife conflict and conserving biodiversity in the region.
 

Features Accomplishment

    Wildlife Protection: The solar electric fencing serves as a vital barrier to protect agricultural lands and human settlements from wildlife intrusion, thereby reducing conflicts between humans and wildlife while safeguarding endangered species and their habitats.

    Customized Design: Our team engineered a tailored solution to suit the unique terrain and biodiversity of the Jalthal forest, ensuring optimal effectiveness and minimal environmental impact.

    Off-Grid Operation: By harnessing solar energy to power the electric fencing, the project operates independently of the grid, making it suitable for remote and ecologically sensitive areas where access to electricity is limited.

    Community Engagement: The implementation of the solar electric fencing project has garnered support from local communities, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility towards wildlife conservation and habitat protection.

    Sustainability and Cost-Efficiency: Solar-powered electric fencing offers a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to conventional fencing methods, reducing long-term operational costs and environmental footprint.
     

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