
Conservation Through the Lens
Conservation and Research in Nepal
Om Prakash Yadav’s photography brings visibility to conservation efforts that often go unseen. His fieldwork covers Nepal’s national parks, buffer zones, and community forests, working closely with scientists, rangers, and conservationists.
Field Collaboration
He collaborates with Wildlife Conservation Nepal, Nepal Tiger Trust, BIOCOS Nepal, and other organizations. His assignments document research, species monitoring, anti-poaching work, and community awareness campaigns.
Visual Documentation for Impact
Images created by Om are used in reports, policy briefs, educational materials, and awareness programs. His photographs have helped organizations communicate the importance of sustainable practices and human-wildlife coexistence.
Ongoing Research Projects
Large Mammal Tracking in Chitwan and Bardia
Bird Migration Studies in Koshi Tappu Wetlands
Human–Wildlife Conflict Studies in Buffer Zones
Red Panda Habitat Documentation in Eastern Nepal
Conservation Partnerships
Through his lens, Om supports local and international agencies, offering visual narratives that help attract funding, strengthen proposals, and engage the public.
Ethics and Responsibility
He follows principles of non-intrusive observation, minimizing human impact on animal behavior. His field approach prioritizes respect, patience, and understanding of ecology.
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