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WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
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 ...
With crypto payments now accepted, Bhutan aims to modernize its tourism infrastructure and send a welcoming message to crypto ...
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.
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.
Bhutan’s National Butterfly, Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory, is a rare species listed as endangered by the International Union for ...
Farmers in Bhutan and India fear elephant raids, leading to crop abandonment, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.
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 ...
And with Africa’s andBeyond importing their safari approach to Bhutan, wildlife, too, is in the spotlight. But more recently, there has also been an emphasis on homegrown hospitality, ...
Tiny Bhutan is feeling the squeeze as its giant neighbours China and India vie for territory.
Wildlife crime or criminalization of farmers: The real crisis in Bhutan's forests. Jul 21, 2024 7 mins read. Crime. forest resources decolonised of locked content. offenses policy or against locked ...