
My thoughts, opinions and experiences
Jeevan Rai is a statistical ecologist, wildlife researcher, and conservationist with a deep commitment to conservation. He fosters partnerships and collaboration with diverse stakeholders, including local communities, academic institutions, and international organizations.

The Trijuga Forest, a vital wildlife corridor in Nepal, is facing increasing threats from human-wildlife conflict and habitat loss. Our project aims to address these challenges by: By working closely with local communities, we strive to create a harmonious coexistence between people and wildlife in the Trijuga Forest in Udayapur. Supported by:

Our project focused on investigating the elusive small carnivore community of the Tinjure-Milke-Jaljale complex in eastern Nepal, with a particular emphasis on the Binturong. Through a combination of field surveys, camera trapping, and community engagement, we aimed to: Project Highlights: Supported by:
Simulating Wildlife Studies: A Toolkit for Researchers Project Overview: This project aims to develop a user-friendly R package that simplifies the process of simulating wildlife studies. By automating complex statistical models, researchers can efficiently explore various study designs and scenarios without delving into the intricate details of statistical programming. Current Capabilities: Future Development: By providing…