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The Trans Bhutan Trail provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover Bhutan's pristine natural beauty ...
Bhutan’s National Butterfly, Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory, is a rare species listed as endangered by the International Union for ...
The Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary, the second-smallest national park in Bhutan, spans 268.93 square kilometers in the Sarpang and Dagana districts.
Country Director with WWF-Bhutan, Chimi Rinzin said that the new biological corridor forms an essential part of the forest ecosystem, allowing free movement of wildlife. “It also has a huge potential ...
Bhutan's government, which for years has prioritized Gross National Happiness, is now working to lure people back. ... The area is also home to a lot of wildlife, including elephants.
At daybreak in Berti village, 65-year-old Wangpo walks the perimeter of his maize field, searching for signs of fresh damage. The evidence is unmistakable—flattened stalks and circular impressions ...
Besides poaching for commerce, human/wildlife conflicts also exist because of the damage wildlife causes to agricultural crops and livestock. This often results in retaliatory killing of some wildlife ...
Bhutan, a country that prioritizes happiness, has seen 9% of its population leave in recent years. Now the king is launching a bold plan for a new city to create jobs and lure people back.
As Bhutan accelerates its infrastructure expansion, conservationists and engineers are grappling with a pressing challenge: how to develop without endangering the country’s rich biodiversity. As ...
Tiny Bhutan is feeling the squeeze as its giant neighbours China and India vie for territory.