What’s New
- Wild animals updated with new relief guidelines
- New Species wise conflict data
- Enhanced Digitized Relief Fund
- Documentation Wildlife Activity Alert and Reporting System
- SMS and Mobile Alert System Integration
- Centralized HWC Related Information and Documents
About this app
Human Wildlife Conflict Reporting and SMS Alert System
Introducing the HWC Nepal App, your guide for human-wildlife conflict solutions. Explore specific species conflict profiles, understand animal behavior, and learn effective preventative measures. Streamline relief procedures with our digitized documentation system, Report wildlife activities and receive real-time SMS alerts warnings about animals in the area.
Key Features:
1. Species-Specific Conflict Data:
Explore detailed conflict data of individual wildlife species with our advanced filtering and search functionalities.
2. HWC Information Section:
Enhance your understanding of animal behaviors and safety through our comprehensive HWC Information Section. Access documents and articles that provide valuable insights, fostering a deeper appreciation and awareness of wildlife in their natural habitat.
3. HWC Activities Notification:
Stay informed about human-wildlife conflict activities in real-time. Report incidents, specifying the type and location of wildlife encounters, along with observed animal activities.
4. Bulk SMS Alert:
Broadcast SMS notifications to designated contacts efficiently and manage contact details seamlessly. This feature ensures timely dissemination of critical information during human-wildlife conflict incidents.
5. Generate Reports for Wildlife Damage Relief:
Simplify the process of generating reports for wildlife damage relief. Collect relevant information through the conflict reporting mobile form, including necessary documents.
6. Bug fixes, platform upgradation, UI/UX improvements:
Experience a seamless app with regular bug fixes, platform upgrades. We are committed to providing you with the best user experience, ensuring the HWC Nepal App remains a reliable and user-friendly tool for managing human-wildlife conflict.