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WWF-Bhutan launches “Learn with WWF-Bhutan” to inspire young conservationists
Coinciding with World Wildlife Day, WWF-Bhutan today launched the “Learn with WWF-Bhutan” programme in Thimphu as part of the global Earth Hour 2026 campaign. The initiative aims to inspire young conservation champions, with a special focus on Bhutan’s growing tiger population. According to the Global Tiger Forum, Bhutan’s tiger population has increased from 103 in 2016 to 131 as of July 2023, a significant achievement for a small Himalayan nation.
The Bengal tiger took centre stage at the launch held at Panda Explore Learning Centre in Kawajangsa, Thimphu.
Tigers in Bhutan are found across all 20 districts, ranging from subtropical forests in the south to alpine habitats in the north. Conservationists say this wide distribution reflects a healthy and connected ecosystem.