William Mckinney+FollowWildlife trafficking goes digital in NepalNepal’s illegal wildlife trade has quietly shifted from street corners to your smartphone, making it tougher than ever to spot. Over 300 birds, turtles, and other animals were found for sale on Facebook groups in just nine months, with both exotic and native species targeted. This digital move means traffickers are harder to catch, but it also shows that law enforcement is making progress offline. The impact? Local ecosystems suffer, and there are real health risks for people too. If you see suspicious animal sales online, report them—every action helps protect wildlife and our communities. #Pets #Nepal #WildlifeTrafficking00Share
Jamie Watson+FollowEverest Just Got Way Harder to ClimbBig shakeup for anyone dreaming of Everest! Nepal’s about to require climbers to prove they’ve already conquered a 7,000m+ peak in Nepal before even applying for an Everest permit. No more first-timers crowding the death zone. Plus, medical checks and higher fees are coming. The goal? Less chaos, more safety, and a cleaner mountain. Some guides are not happy about the local-only rule, but it looks like Everest is about to get a lot more exclusive! #Everest #Nepal #AdventureTravel #Mountaineering #TravelNews #Travel7123Share