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  • Climate Summit for a Living Himalayas Bhutan 2011

    High level policy meeting for the Climate Summit 2011

    23 October 2011
  • Flagging off the campaign

    Green Hiker Campaign launched in Bhutan

    27 September 2011
  • Tso nam (the black lake)

    Rapid assessment study on High Altitude Wetlands

    09 September 2011
  • Wangchuck Centennial Park

    Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment of Wangchuck Centennial Park

    22 August 2011
  • Dorjibi Weaving Center

    Dorjibi Weaving Centre inaugurated

    17 August 2011
  • Asiatic Bush-tailed Porcupine

    Third and smallest Porcupine: A new find in Bhutan

    16 August 2011
  • The impacts of climate change are manifesting at a rapid rate in the Himalayas.

    Himalayan nations develop energy, water roadmap in lead up to climate summit

    Experts from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal gathered in Kathmandu in late July for discussions ...

    05 August 2011
  • Group photo

    Celebrating the roar

    01 August 2011
  • The tiger is the largest species of all cats.

    WWF calls for an end to poaching on Global Tiger Day

    The recently publicized death of a tiger caught in a hunter’s snare on the Indonesian island of ...

    29 July 2011
  • Celebrating International Tiger Day

    28 July 2011
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