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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 ...
Farmers in Bhutan and India fear elephant raids, leading to crop abandonment, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.
Bhutan’s National Butterfly, Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory, is a rare species listed as endangered by the International Union for ...
Recognized for balancing human well-being with wildlife conservation, a new approach—Conflict to Coexistence (C2C)—is being piloted in Trong Gewog. The initiative, led by WWF Bhutan and the Department ...
One of India’s most important biodiversity hotspots, Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve's resilience is a reflection of ...
A single photo of a leopard in the Chittagong Hill Tracts has reignited excitement. But as rare wildlife sightings go viral, Bangladesh continues to ignore the structural failures that make such sight ...
The Asian golden cat, or Temminck’s cat, is a medium-sized wild cat that calls the parks of Thailand and southeast Asia home, ...
The Madhya Pradesh Special Tiger Strike Force has received praise from Interpol for the successful arrest and prosecution of ...
Forty-four Forest Guardians operate within the Panchthar-Ilam-Taplejung Corridor, a vital 11,500-square-kilometer habitat ...
Bhutan’s economy is recovering strongly, driven by services and hydropower, but faces rising fiscal pressures and a widening ...
In the misty hills of eastern Nepal near the border with India, 48-year-old farmer Surya Bhattarai patrols the steep slopes ...
Bhutan produced over 72,000 metric tonnes of cereals and nearly 28,000 metric tonnes of vegetables last year, marking modest ...