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Q1. What do you think will happen if the population of tiger decrease suddenly in Bhutan?Q2. What do you think will happen if a species of catfish is introduced in Thimphu river? |
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Answer» ( 2answer.) Tiger numbers increase in Bhutan As the world tries to double tiger number from where it was in 2010, Bhutan’s increase in tiger numbers shows that at least one country is doing well in this regard (1) answe... A tiger WALKS majestically through Bhutan’s Royal Manas National PARK [image courtesy: WWF Bhutan] Nidup Gyeltshen; Dawa Gyelmo, March 18, 2019 Categories: ArticlesTags: Bhutan biodiversity The number of tigers is slowly growing in the tiny Himalayan KINGDOM of Bhutan. New tiger photographs and pugmarks have emerged from different parts of the country, indicating an overall increase in their numbers. The Royal Manas National Park, one of Bhutan’s OLDEST parks located in south central Bhutan, saw its tiger population double from 10 to 22 tigers, between 2010 and 2016. A total of 90 camera stations, each with two cameras were installed across 1,300 square kilometers in Manas. According to LATEST data analysis, the number had increased to 28 tigers in the park by 2018, based on the same camera that had been used for earlier surveys. number of other rivers originate in the Himalayas and flow from north to south, being in flood when they receive the torrential rains of ...
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