The Himalayan subtropical pine forests are a large subtropical coniferous forest ecoregion covering portions of Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Quick Facts Ecology, Realm ...
Their resilience in the face of adversity underscores the adaptability of Himalayan wildlife to extreme conditions. Amidst the dense forests and alpine meadows, the Himalayan monal dazzles with its ...
Additionally, it would be necessary for the Himalayan states to have comprehensive urban land use and urban environmental planning policies. Tiwari suggests that for sustainable urban growth and ...
This Himalayan state is known for its majestic Himalayan peaks, pristine rivers and abundant forests that share a deep relationship with local myths and religion. Perhaps the best example of the ...
"We're now only a step away from getting a Rs.3.7 billion forest project, which will be the largest such scheme for the conservation of the rich and varied mid-Himalayan forests in the hill state," ...
A campaign to save the Himalayan meadows began on Wednesday from Kulsari village on the banks of the Pinder river in Chamoli district with a seminar on the conservation of the high altitude pastures.