Junipers falling fast!

At the rate the juniper trees are felled for religious purposes, there will be no more junipers left in the forest around Thimphu soon.
This is the concern bothering forestry officials who said that rapid collection of juniper has robbed the Changkhaphu hills above Hongtsho, in less than a decade.

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