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SACRED TIGERS - The Spiritual Link to Ecological Integrity
From naming places to recounting historic occasion after tigers, this age-old practice of worship and respecting tigers in remote Retey village in Sarpang and Drateng, Trongsa plays a vital role in defining how the local communities live alongside this majestic stripes in the wild. Watch the Sacred Tigers video to know more about the sacred traditions and cultures associated with tigers in Southern and central part of Bhutan.
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Why tigers why now?
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Landscapes with wild tigers are healthy and vibrant ecosystems which are critically important in a climate changing world. Securing these tiger landscapes through sustainable financing will bring multiple benefits to the people and wildlife across Asia. #tigerfinance #investintigers
Cleaning campaign for Earth Hour
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This Earth Hour we worked with EFN Society, Rover Scouts, Tarayana Club, and Y-Peer; youth groups based in the Royal Thimphu College to create awareness on sustainable waste management practices. For over four hours, 22 students from the Royal Thimphu College cleaned up drains and picked trash at the core of Thimphu Thromde on March 9. The pet bottles collected were responsibly sold to scrap, p...
Waste and Climate Change
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WWF Bhutan in partnership with the Waste Management Division of the National Environment Commission Secretariat and the erstwhile Department of Renewable Energy has piloted/established an anaerobic biogas plant of 1 TPD (Tonnes Per Day) capacity in Jigme Namgyel Engineering College, Dewathang to provide environmentally friendly wet waste management solution for Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde. With th...
Tiger Conservation in Bhutan: Journey
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Bhutan reported an estimated 131 Tigers as per the recent National Tiger Survey Report. It's a journey that took over 12 years. Watch the timeline video. A collective effort between the Royal Government of Bhutan, local partners, communities and NGOs such as WWF-Bhutan has been the foundation of this success. At the forefront of the government's tiger conservation programme is the Bhutan Tiger ...
Pema, Living with Tigers WWF Bhutan 1920x1080
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🚨 We need robust and measurable goals focusing on living with tigers in the next Global Tiger Recovery Programme 2022-2034 🚨 This is why 👇 In the diverse and vast forests of the Kingdom of Bhutan tiger conservation progress is fragile. Human-tiger conflict is a daily challenge for Pema and others who live in #tiger landscapes here. Here’s an insight into Bhutan’s tiger conservation journey and ...
It's an exciting time for solar industry
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Kris Sutton from Solar Energy International visited Bhutan for the first time. Like many visitors who leave Bhutan with big hearts, Kris left Bhutan excited and amazed after successfully completing a week and half solar training in Thimphu. Despite being in the solar industry for decades, Kris continues to see solar industry as an exciting pursuits as the world transition to clean renewable ene...
Bhutan Climate Action Conclave 2022
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Today, the earth is facing a triple planetary crisis - climate disruption, accelerated loss of biodiversity, and the mounting pressure of wastes and pollution, posing an existential threat. Increasing cases of floods, drought, forest fire, and emergence of new diseases have now become all too familiar. Amidst the reeling impact of COVID 19 pandemic, that affected more than 603.7 million people ...
Building a new Solar Future for Bhutan
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From working on the first grid connected solar installation project in Bhutan to bringing in one of the first training on Solar PV, Jean-Phillipe Denruyter, Manager for Applied Energy Solution with WWF talks about this whole journey in this video. Learn about how WWF is investing in building a solar future in Bhutan. WWF-Bhutan in collaboration with De-suung Skilling Program, Bhutan Solar Initi...
Guardians of the Himalayan Foothills
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As we enter the last week of the Year of the Tiger, we bring to you Guardians of Himalayan Foothills. The documentary is about the lives and efforts of the real conservation heroes of Bhutan who are not only saving the Tigers but the whole biodiversity of their respective areas.
Phibsoo Range sees the light after decades
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Rooftop solar project reaches Bhutan's most remote and one of the smallest wildlife parks. Located in the remote part of Sarpang in Bhutan, Phibsoo range dependent on diesel generator for power.
Transforming Bhutan's Ranger Training Institute
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Coinciding with the World Ranger Day, WWF Bhutan in collaboration with the Department of Forests and Park Services launched Conservation Law Enforcement Curriculum Framework on July 31, 2022. Here is a short documentary of the Rangers time at UWICER, Bumthang while undergoing Conservation law Enforcement Training of Trainer in May this year. The Conservation Law Enforcement Curriculum Framework...
Earth Hour 2022 Facebook live event
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M-studio and WWF Bhutan came together to observe the Earth Hour 2022.
Official trailer of Guardians of the Himalayan Foothills
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Guardians of the Himalayan Foothills is about the Rangers, former poachers, and farmers in Bhutan, and their struggle to protect one of the richest biodiversity hotspots on earth.
Celebrating Courage
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Celebrating Courage
Reflections on courage
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Reflections on courage
Towards Zero Poaching
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Towards Zero Poaching
A story of community forest
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A story of community forest
Every Choice Counts
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Every Choice Counts
BoB's journey towards becoming a WWF Iconic Building
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BoB's journey towards becoming a WWF Iconic Building
Episode 6: Messages for Youth
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Episode 6: Messages for Youth
Episode 5 : Water Now and Then!
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Episode 5 : Water Now and Then!
Episode 4: The importance of our water in our daily life
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Episode 4: The importance of our water in our daily life
Value Water - Let it Flow
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Value Water - Let it Flow
Episode 3 : An insight into the cultural and spiritual value of water
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Episode 3 : An insight into the cultural and spiritual value of water
Episode 2: Significance of water/freshwater from the Buddhist perspective
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Episode 2: Significance of water/freshwater from the Buddhist perspective
Episode 1: Water is Life!
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Episode 1: Water is Life!
WWF values video
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WWF values video
Women in Conservation
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Women in Conservation
I Am Proud To Be a Ranger!
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I Am Proud To Be a Ranger!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LovelyDuck-ij4lt
    @LovelyDuck-ij4lt Місяць тому

    cf are developing

  • @williamhamill813
    @williamhamill813 2 місяці тому

    Highend flyfishing trips like the one Yellow Dog runs will save the golden.

  • @williamhamill813
    @williamhamill813 2 місяці тому

    The Island School!! Nice shirt.

  • @friendly1huda7
    @friendly1huda7 8 місяців тому

    Love Bhutan, her people and the king- from Banhladesh.

  • @fortifylamare22
    @fortifylamare22 Рік тому

    Even me man i always dream of hooking one in my life

  • @rezzaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @rezzaaaaaaaaaaaa Рік тому

    why is this cool predator so underrated 🥺

  • @user-sk2ud8pk4l
    @user-sk2ud8pk4l Рік тому

    haha

  • @sreebinp8336
    @sreebinp8336 2 роки тому

    Total cost of this project?

  • @pemapema7621
    @pemapema7621 2 роки тому

    Remarkable!, keep up the good work.

  • @akachophel5151
    @akachophel5151 2 роки тому

    Great initiative..... Sir alan would be proud 👏..

  • @brendatenorio5721
    @brendatenorio5721 2 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @sunnybaruahanglinginassam8613
    @sunnybaruahanglinginassam8613 2 роки тому

    Idiots the fish will die

  • @bhutan3253
    @bhutan3253 2 роки тому

    Its like a crown to a river....what a beast..... And hats off to all for your dedication to protect the jewels of the rivers..

  • @son5551
    @son5551 3 роки тому

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @son5551
    @son5551 3 роки тому

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @janerichardson2527
    @janerichardson2527 3 роки тому

    xfh6l vun.fyi

  • @sonamrinchen529
    @sonamrinchen529 3 роки тому

    SUPERRR BEAUTIFULLLL

  • @kinleysonam5716
    @kinleysonam5716 3 роки тому

    Wonderful Gaint👍👍👍

  • @chenleeyanchang1314
    @chenleeyanchang1314 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @tashiwangmo3803
    @tashiwangmo3803 3 роки тому

    👍👍👍

  • @jamyangp226
    @jamyangp226 3 роки тому

  • @jigmetshering8648
    @jigmetshering8648 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @jaycee4007
    @jaycee4007 3 роки тому

    Wonderful 🥰 🏔 🌳 🌸 🌲

  • @dewankarun
    @dewankarun 3 роки тому

    very good video! thank you for wonderful capture of ground stories of female frontline conservation staffs

  • @rakeshchamling3817
    @rakeshchamling3817 3 роки тому

    Policy maker making good decision n forester doing great job

  • @biskutmech9637
    @biskutmech9637 3 роки тому

    Wow.. simply great work of humanity😘💕

  • @laopang91362
    @laopang91362 3 роки тому

    Hope people just leave Bhutan and its wildlife alone. Bhutan is a very unique place, stay away.

  • @brendatenorio5721
    @brendatenorio5721 3 роки тому

    Why called them sanctuaries anymore?

  • @brendatenorio5721
    @brendatenorio5721 3 роки тому

    Why is the government permitting new human settlements in protected areas. Sounds like a disaster in the making, habitat loss, diminishing of prey, limited access to rivers etc n threat to human domestic animals will result in retaliation, increased poaching n new threats to wildlife, flora and fauna.

  • @brendatenorio5721
    @brendatenorio5721 3 роки тому

    I never stop marveling at how unique Bhutan is.

  • @edupetta1970
    @edupetta1970 3 роки тому

    Nice work Sonam.

  • @steveg8322
    @steveg8322 3 роки тому

    Enthralling video,couldn’t look away,marvelous creatures,people and country.Mahseer seem to be in caring,loving hands,wonderful.

  • @TranthiDau
    @TranthiDau 3 роки тому

    🥰👍🥰Bhutan🙏🙏🙏

  • @dalmagar7509
    @dalmagar7509 4 роки тому

    nga di woi khore bom bom yudla nga hongobe tocha

  • @etherhabiblearning7833
    @etherhabiblearning7833 4 роки тому

    I love Bhutan too much.

  • @ExploreWithSonamJerry
    @ExploreWithSonamJerry 4 роки тому

    Beautiful video of the national park

  • @travelbtn
    @travelbtn 5 років тому

    Great job folks. I know nothing about fishes, but now I do about the Golden Mahaseer. Always inspiring!!

  • @rakeshchamling3817
    @rakeshchamling3817 5 років тому

    Please protect the Ridak river also, below the sakhu areA, where Indo Bhutan border

  • @bedobratbharali1455
    @bedobratbharali1455 5 років тому

    Thanks Bhutan. Your awsome work will keep wildlife safe..Bharali ,,,Assam

  • @florjanbasha8150
    @florjanbasha8150 5 років тому

    can u pls tell me what is the name and author of the music played along the video?

  • @Daradajee
    @Daradajee 5 років тому

    These WWF people are corrupted and are against angling. They discriminate against international anglers and have closed off Bhutan to sport fishing that can bring in thousands of dollars for the local economy. They should be thrown out of Bhutan.

    • @kinblanking
      @kinblanking 5 років тому

      I love angling, but isn't it right that some things are off limits. Money doesn't always help economy's like this, it can just intice people to chase the "dream" what ever that is. They are better off understanding and appreciating what they have.

    • @lodaythai6781
      @lodaythai6781 5 років тому

      Thousands of dollars at cost of life of animals which are very rare?? Don’t just Grow up man , grow wise...if you have little concept of interdependence suddenly money won’t matter and you will respect all life forms....we survive not just because we are smart on earth than other animals but because we coexist...

    • @Daradajee
      @Daradajee 4 роки тому

      Money always helps people and economies, try living without it and see. Nothing is subsistence based in Bhutan anymore it is very much a capitalist consumerist society now. Also catch and release angling has zero negative environmental consequences. You are being deluded by the corrupted WWF.

  • @sirenwen4953
    @sirenwen4953 5 років тому

    But no one protects this only some

  • @titaniumsteel9114
    @titaniumsteel9114 5 років тому

    Blessed Country

  • @marianofly
    @marianofly 5 років тому

    You kidding? The tiger of the river is the golden Dorado. Please, give me a break!😛

    • @keithelliott358
      @keithelliott358 5 років тому

      I've fished for both, caught golden dorado over 50lb, and the mahseer is far more powerful. no question.

    • @LHAGYALO258
      @LHAGYALO258 4 роки тому

      Just google it. Last sher means Tiger.

    • @MisterMahseer
      @MisterMahseer 3 роки тому

      Are there any tigers in South America? No. There are Tigers in Bhutan, hence why the Golden Mahseer is known as the tiger of the river.

    • @MisterMahseer
      @MisterMahseer 3 роки тому

      Golden Dorado is like a sardine compared to the Golden Mahseer

  • @Tenzing___t
    @Tenzing___t 6 років тому

    awesome coverage

  • @kazakhseven
    @kazakhseven 6 років тому

    It seems the trap damaged the leopards leg?

  • @paaaw5105
    @paaaw5105 6 років тому

    Worth watching. wonderful.

  • @buthomrk
    @buthomrk 6 років тому

    its a great initiative for a good cause but you cant deny the fact that there's a reason why very less fish was caught despite fishing in a very pristine and undisturbed environment... If bhutan taps into the billion dollar angling tourism industry then it would be a great source of livelyhood for these bhutanese people and people who benefits from them would vigourously protect and conserve these endangered species...

    • @Daradajee
      @Daradajee 6 років тому

      Yes, the Bhutanese government currently has a very negative attitude towards angling tourism and you can only get licenses to fish for mahseer if you have high level connections. They do not realize how much the revenue from catch and release anglers can contribute towards conservation.

  • @krishnadasmanna9384
    @krishnadasmanna9384 6 років тому

    I've visited our country thrice and I could hardly suppress my emotions and tears drew to my eyes every-time when I saw people take care of straying street puppies and kittens, feed doves, adopt orphan monkey-cubs, parrots and other animals. I stand by the Buddhist doctrine of Middle Path and support the Gross Domestic Happiness as your state policy. Long live the King and long live Bhutan.

  • @krishnadasmanna9384
    @krishnadasmanna9384 6 років тому

    Truly inspiring to see how carefully your Nation conserves the sanctity of Mother Nature in the face of worldwide deforestation and destruction of wildlife. Yours is the only Nation in the world who prospers not at the cost of Nature but on the doctrine of co-existence and man's inseparable bond with Mother Nature.