Most visitors don’t consider the Himalaya a wildlife destination, but the world’s highest mountains hold a surprising amount of diversity. From snow leopards and grumpy Pallas’s cats to blood ...
Camera traps in Myagdi, Nepal surveyed national forests to locate and count the red panda population, strengthening ...
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Officials sound alarm after noticing wild tiger in 'unusual' place: 'It raises critical questions'
The rare cat sighting is a clear warning sign that climate shifts and habitat loss are reshaping where Bengal tigers call ...
One of the Himalayan vultures that was sighted around Singapore was euthanised after it was rescued on Jan. 3. It was found with several ailments, including being infested with parasites, muscle ...
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Wildlife of India and the Himalayas – Captured in 4K
This video shows aerial views of the wildlife of India and the Himalayas in 4K, letting the scenery speak without narration. Filmed in India with background music. Bodycam footage reveals tense stop ...
In the Himalayas, when the elevation surpasses 8,000 feet, it starts to get hard to breathe. As you continue to climb, the air gets even thinner and barely anything is seen growing or living that high ...
In the icy wilderness areas of High Asia, snow leopards glide like shadows across the snows as the haunting howls of Himalayan wolves echo across the crags. In Nepal, high mountain dwellers have ...
India's diverse geography is mirrored in its state animals, each chosen for cultural or ecological significance. From the ...
A surge in “helicopter tourism” at Sagarmatha, the Nepali name for Mount Everest, is adversely affecting the local community and wildlife, reports Mongabay contributor Shashwat Pant. Helicopters have ...
Pioneering University of Stirling-led research has revealed the diverse and damaging impact Himalayan balsam has on river ...
New docu-series, Pole to Pole with Will Smith, showcases the actor's 100-day journey across extreme environments, including ...
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