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Panda Quarterly - Summer Edition

We are pleased to share our summer edition of the Panda Quarterly, presenting our engagements over the past three months. This edition includes important milestones Bhutan achieved in conservation and sustainable development, most notably the establishment of eDNA lab in College of Natural Resources, and stories from Nubri, a snow leopard landscape in northern Bhutan.

Kuzuzangpo la!

That is how we greet each other in Bhutan. It roughly translates into hope you are well in body and mind.

We are pleased to share our summer edition of the Panda Quarterly, presenting our engagements over the past three months. This edition includes important milestones Bhutan achieved in conservation and sustainable development, most notably the establishment of eDNA lab in College of Natural Resources, and stories from Nubri, a snow leopard landscape in northern Bhutan.

In what could be the most diverse setting and gathering, the wildlife-friendly infrastructure workshop held in March brought together officials from government agencies, conservation organisations, development partners and experts involved in infrastructure designs. The workshop initiated discussions on rethinking designs and planning of wildlife-friendly infrastructure in Bhutan.

Pandas in Bhutan remain committed to push forward and strive for even greater achievements. As we share this quarterly newsletter with you, we extend our deepest gratitude for your support. We hope that you will continue to collaborate and partner with us on this journey as we pursue a sustainable and just Bhutan for nature and people.

Enjoy the Panda Quarterly! WWF-Bhutan Team
 
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Panda Quarterly IV

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