Bhutan Trust Fund signs a Nu 2.5 million grant to enhance elephant corridors in Gelephu, marking a significant step in ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation.
Read MoreBTF opens a new office in GMC, enhancing conservation support for southern Bhutan. This expansion aims to improve access to environmental resources and foster community...
Read MoreWorld Environment Day saw schools and businesses in Bhutan join forces for a recycling drive, highlighting the country's commitment to sustainability.
Read MoreBhutan faces significant challenges in achieving its Zero Waste 2030 target, particularly in managing e-waste and EV battery disposal, despite efforts to enhance waste management...
Read MoreSarpang rangers combat invasive species in Gelephu, paving the way for a sustainable ecological corridor to reduce human-elephant conflict.
Read MoreBhutan's first SOFF-backed upper-air facility is set to transform weather forecasting accuracy and enhance early warning systems, aiding in disaster preparedness.
Read MoreBhutan launches the Green Finance Taxonomy pilot in June, broadening its sustainability focus to include climate adaptation and resilience.
Read MoreBhutan's MoENR is developing a framework to support victims of human-wildlife conflict, focusing on compensation and prevention strategies.
Read MoreDiscover how Phuentsholing transforms kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost, supporting sustainable agriculture and urban greening.
Read MoreThe Haa wetlands in Bhutan have emerged as a new breeding haven for Black-necked Cranes, signaling an adaptive response to climate change.
Read MoreSeasonal forecasts help Bhutanese farmers adapt to climate changes by informing crop planning, water management, and pest control strategies.
Read MoreElephants in Bhutan are adapting to human barriers, intensifying wildlife conflicts. Despite mitigation efforts, elephants find ways around obstacles, posing challenges for local communities.
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