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EnvironmentBhutan Trust Fund Boosts Elephant Corridors

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.

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EnvironmentBTF Expands in GMC: Boosting Southern Conservation

BTF opens a new office in GMC, enhancing conservation support for southern Bhutan. This expansion aims to improve access to environmental resources and foster community...

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EnvironmentWorld Environment Day Boosts Recycling Efforts

World Environment Day saw schools and businesses in Bhutan join forces for a recycling drive, highlighting the country's commitment to sustainability.

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EnvironmentBhutan's E-Waste Management Challenges

Bhutan 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...

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EnvironmentSarpang Rangers Revitalize Ecological Corridor

Sarpang rangers combat invasive species in Gelephu, paving the way for a sustainable ecological corridor to reduce human-elephant conflict.

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EnvironmentTransforming Forecasting: Bhutan's SOFF Facility

Bhutan's first SOFF-backed upper-air facility is set to transform weather forecasting accuracy and enhance early warning systems, aiding in disaster preparedness.

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EnvironmentBhutan's Green Finance Taxonomy Pilot Launches in June

Bhutan launches the Green Finance Taxonomy pilot in June, broadening its sustainability focus to include climate adaptation and resilience.

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EnvironmentBhutan's Framework for Wildlife Conflict Relief

Bhutan's MoENR is developing a framework to support victims of human-wildlife conflict, focusing on compensation and prevention strategies.

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EnvironmentTransforming Kitchen Waste into Green Gold

Discover how Phuentsholing transforms kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost, supporting sustainable agriculture and urban greening.

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EnvironmentHaa Wetlands: New Breeding Haven for Cranes

The Haa wetlands in Bhutan have emerged as a new breeding haven for Black-necked Cranes, signaling an adaptive response to climate change.

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EnvironmentSeasonal Forecasts Aid Farmers in Climate Adaptation

Seasonal forecasts help Bhutanese farmers adapt to climate changes by informing crop planning, water management, and pest control strategies.

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EnvironmentElephants Adapt, Intensifying Wildlife Conflicts

Elephants 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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