contributing IUCN constituents

Red Panda Network

RPN was founded in 2007 with the mission to conserve wild red pandas and their habitat through education and empowerment of local communities, and has been working in Nepal from the very beginning. Realizing the acute threats to the red panda such as habitat degradation and fragmentation caused by overdependence on forest resource for subsistence livelihoods, unplanned developmental activities and poaching, RPN has devised both long-term and short-term strategies. The RPN’s outreach has already been extended in Nepal and Bhutan, and will incrementally replicate the learning in other red panda range countries which includes India, Myanmar and China.

Potential conservation benefits in saving biodiversity

Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions

Absolute value (STAR)

501.8

0.2% of the total biodiversity conservation potential of Asia is covered by this organisation.

309,761.9

25.9% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from Asia.

501.8

0% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from Red Panda Network.