Inside the mission of Everest’s first mountain rangers
Stationed at Camp II, Nepal’s first Everest rangers monitor climbers, enforce waste rules and tackle growing garbage on the peak.
Nepal has deployed its inaugural team of mountain rangers to Mount Everest, positioning them at Camp II to oversee climbing operations and environmental conditions on the world's highest peak. These rangers are tasked with monitoring climber activity, enforcing regulations regarding waste disposal, and addressing the accumulating debris that has become a significant concern on the mountain.
The initiative represents Nepal's effort to manage the environmental and safety challenges that have intensified as Everest's popularity among climbers has grown. By establishing this ranger presence, authorities aim to maintain better control over the mountain's ecosystem and ensure compliance with environmental standards.
The ranger program addresses critical environmental degradation on Everest while establishing stronger regulatory oversight of one of the world's most trafficked high-altitude destinations.
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