Out now. Annual report 2023.
The Annual Report (2023-2024) encapsulates the conservation works supported by WWF-Bhutan and implemented by various partners in the Royal Government of Bhutan and by CSOs like the Tarayana Foundation.Over the past year, with increased collaboration, partnerships, and support remarkable progress were made as we stride onwards to fulfil our vision of “A sustainable and just Bhutan for nature and people”. The key achievements for the conservation fraternity, within the country and globally, were the increase in numbers of key species like the tiger and snow leopard, and the first national red panda survey findings corroborating the importance of Bhutan for the species.
Highlights.
Highlights.
- Sustainable Finance for Tiger Landscape Conference pledged US$1 billion for tiger conservation.
- Regional partnership for eastern Himalaya initiative established.
- 27% increase in tiger population.
- New Strategic Plan launched.
- 39.5% increase in snow leopard populations.
- 5000+ people benefitted from our conservation interventions.
- 3000+ youth engaged in conservation actions.
- The first ever nationwide survey on red panda completed.