Latest developments, research progress, and conservation science updates from the field and beyond.
Our elephant GPS tracking project has revealed unprecedented insights into Asian elephant movement patterns across Bhutan's forest corridors. After 18 months of data collection, we've identified critical migration routes and seasonal habitat preferences that will reshape conservation strategies in the region.
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Our comprehensive climate vulnerability assessment for Bhutan Fir has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Mountain Science. The study reveals significant habitat contractions under future climate scenarios.
Read PublicationSuccessfully deployed 40 new camera traps across Royal Manas National Park as part of our multi-species occupancy study. Expecting first data retrieval in March 2025.
View ProjectHonored to receive the "Excellence in Conservation Research" award from the Bhutan Ecological Society for contributions to spatial ecology and species conservation.
View AwardsPresented findings on salt lick wildlife usage at the International Conference on Himalayan Biodiversity in Kathmandu. Great response from the conservation community!
Excited to announce a new collaborative project with WWF Bhutan focusing on tiger corridor connectivity assessment using advanced spatial modeling techniques.
Collaboration OpportunitiesSuccessfully conducted a 5-day intensive GIS training workshop for 25 forest rangers from across Bhutan, focusing on wildlife monitoring and habitat assessment techniques.
Training ExperienceWhat's coming next in our research journey
Beginning comprehensive field surveys for endemic Rhododendron species across high-altitude sites in central and eastern Bhutan.
Presenting preliminary findings from our elephant telemetry study at the International Asian Elephant Conference in Kuala Lumpur.
Submitting applications for PhD programs focusing on landscape ecology and conservation genomics at top universities in Australia and Europe.
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