Development activities threaten White Bellied Herons’ habitat

Forest fires, fishing activities, road construction and vehicular movement are some of the potential threats to the survival of White Bellied Herons (WBH) in the country. Tsirang’s forestry officer, Chhimi Dorji, who carried out studies to assess the WBH habitat in Punatsangchhu and Harachhu in Wangduephodrang last year, said that there are about 26 herons […]

Phobjikha residents support black-necked crane conservation

A majority of Phobjikha residents support conservation of black-necked cranes. According...

Longer waiting time for patients at JDWNRH

RAA found that doctors on-duty arrived late and left as early...

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National Assembly passes media Bill

With all 44 Members of Parliaments voting for the Bhutan Information...

NA endorses Narcotics (amendment) Bill

With 40 Members of Parliaments of the 42 present voting for...

Bhutan –Thailand hold third bilateral consultation

The third annual bilateral consultation between Bhutan and Thailand was held...

The challenges of sustaining mountain ecosystems

More than 300 experts from 26 countries have come together in...

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An abandoned house stands at the edge of Maduwa village in...

Civil service examination results declared

With 75.79 percent, Phurpa Tshering, a B.A. Journalism and Mass Communication...

NC asks govt. to expedite rules on LG entitlement

The National Council (NC) yesterday resolved that the government must uphold...

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