Conservation and environmental news & publications: Bhutan
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Poaching gangs blamed for tiger density tumble in Nepal park
A Nepal wildlife reserve that boasted the highest density of tigers in the world is just half a ...
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Indian rhinos on the move to a better future
After centuries of having their range contracted to the point of extinction, India’s rhinos are on ...
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Norden Pines briquette plant opens in Bhutan
In a rural farming province of Bhutan, a programme is under way to provide an alternative source of ...
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South Asian nations pledge cooperation on rampant wildlife trade
Kathmandu, Nepal – All eight South Asian nations have agreed to step up cooperation in addressing ...
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Call for proposals: Small grants in Bhutan
The CEPF Small Grants Program, Bhutan Implementation Team, based in WWF Bhutan, Thimphu, invites ...
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Breeding tigers for trade soundly rejected at CITES
In a major victory for big cat conservation, raising captive tigers for trade in their parts was ...
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Factsheet: Tigers
The largest cat of all, the tiger is a powerful symbol among the different cultures that share its ...
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Lines of defense: Elephant protection in India’s North Bank Landscape
When an elephant calf was found dead on the Sesar tea estate last year in the northeastern Indian ...
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Wildlife Trade in South-East Asia
Southeast Asia is a wildlife trade hotspot, functioning as supplier, consumer and a general ...
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Factsheet: Asian Rhinoceros
Mysterious, often unseen, and very low in numbers, two of the three Asian rhino species hover on ...
