If the claims of the National Resources and Environmental Committee of the National Council are anything to go by, Bhutan’s forestry policy teeters on the edge of economic self-sabotage. of art voice ...
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They found snow leopards and Pallas’s cats for the first time ever via river-based eDNA in this region! These findings represent a breakthrough in monitoring wildlife in remote, high-altitude ...
A part of Jigme Dorji National Park in Gasa, one of Bhutan’s oldest national parks, could become the first geopark in the ...
They say there’s a place on Earth where wealth is measured not in dollars, but in daylight — where silence is currency and ...
India, Aug. 4 -- Similar to India's situation, tigers are increasingly at the centre of human-wildlife conflict due to the loss of habitats and a dwindling natural prey base in Bhutan. Both these ...
Traveling to Bhutan is not for the faint-hearted. The upfront cost—a Sustainable Development Fee of USD100 per day, per ...
The 11th Jomolhari Mountain Festival opened today, celebrating snow leopard conservation. Among the festivities, students ...
According to the forest department, a timber depot of the Bhutan government at Phuentsholing in Bhutan was washed away in the ...