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Eastern Himalayas

Publications

Wildlife Trade Factsheet (PDF, 422KB)

The Eastern Himalayas: Where Worlds Collide (PDF, 2.8MB)
Nearly 400 new species have been discovered in the Eastern Himalayas between 1998 and 2008 – averaging 35 new species found each year for the last 10 years.

Eastern Himalayas snapshot (PDF, 2MB)

North Bank Landscape factsheet (PDF, 231KB)

Sacred Himalayan Landscape factsheet (PDF, 259KB)

Climate Witness brochure (PDF, 2.78MB) Local observations of the effects of climate change in the Eastern Himalayas

Living Himalayas Network Initiative brochure (PDF, 5MB)

 

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Jon Miceler

Managing Director
Eastern Himalayas

"Today, those who venture into the mountains of high Asia will have the unsettling experience of witnessing the disappearance of once great glaciers."

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