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Tigers call for roar of support
To save the world's remaining wild tigers, WWF is not asking people to stand-up and be heard - but ...
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South Asia wildlife experts back new enforcement network
Experts from seven countries have laid the foundation for a South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network ...
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Sacred Himalayan sites bring together religious leaders, conservationists
A first-time workshop in Bhutan today is bringing together religious leaders, government officials ...
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Disappearing Greater Mekong tigers underscore global threats
Tiger numbers have fallen by more than 70 percent in slightly more than a decade in the Greater ...
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Smaller glaciers more vulnerable, WWF-India report says
Smaller glaciers in the Himalayas are proving much more vulnerable to climate change impacts than ...
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Countries facing fiercest climate impacts call on conscience of the wealthy world
Leaders of countries vulnerable to climate change have called for a redoubling of efforts to reach ...
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Flying frog among hundreds of new species discovered in Eastern Himalayas
Over 350 new species including a miniature deer, a “flying frog” and a 100 million-year old gecko ...
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Poaching gangs blamed for tiger density tumble in Nepal park
A Nepal wildlife reserve that boasted the highest density of tigers in the world is just half a ...
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Indian rhinos on the move to a better future
After centuries of having their range contracted to the point of extinction, India’s rhinos are on ...
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Norden Pines briquette plant opens in Bhutan
In a rural farming province of Bhutan, a programme is under way to provide an alternative source of ...