Bhutan Queen Jetsun Pema champions tiger conservation in the Land of Dragons
First Published: 23rd April, 2024 18:06 IST
Queen Pema highlighted the importance of protecting tigers and tiger landscapes for the overarching well-being of the planet
Bhutan’s Queen Jetsun Pema has become an Ambassador of sorts in a global bid at tiger conservation, something that India and Bhutan is already focusing on in a big way.

Gracing the Sustainable Finance for Tiger Landscapes Conference, a global summit co-organised by the Royal Government of Bhutan and the Tiger Conservation Coalition in Paro today, Queen Pema said, “Together, we can rewrite the narrative of extinction and loss, and instead create a beautiful story of compassion, resilience, restoration and reverence for all living beings”.

The Queen highlighted the need for sustainable funding to ensure sustained tiger conservation. “In our commitment to conservation, we must not neglect the realistic and vital need for sustainable funding,” the Queen said at the conference that is looking at mobilising USD 1 billion to fund the tiger conservation programme over the next ten years.

Bhutan is one of the 13 tiger-range countries in the world, and home to 131 tigers. This is a 27% increase since the last survey held in 2015. Bhutan has also recorded the highest altitude in the world at which tigers have been found, at over 4000 metres.

Worth mentioning here that the Indian state of Assam, that has a 267 km border with Bhutan, boasts of being the home to 190 tigers in Kaziranga and Manas. Interestingly, Manas trespasses both India and Bhutan and is known by the same name – Manas, in Bhutan too.


Arunachal Pradesh, another northeastern state, that shares a 217 km border with Bhutan, has a tiger population of 25.




Also Read: Momentous: First foreign aircraft lands at under-construction International Airport in Gelephu
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Brother of BSF Jawan Deepak Chingakham Who Died in Cross-Border Firing by Pakistan in Jammu Appointed ASI in Manipur Police on Compassionate Grounds
11th July 2025
Live Maikhuli Villagers Protest MoU Over Assam-Meghalaya Border, Demand Return of Fishery
11th July 2025
Live Chhangur Baba Received Rs 500 Crore in Foreign Funds for Illegal Conversions: Anti-Terror Squad
11th July 2025
Live Taiwan Detects 9 Chinese Warships, 1 Aircraft Breaching ADIZ Amid Rising Tensions
11th July 2025WE RECOMMEND

Space Menu Goes Desi: Gajar Ka Halwa Wins Over International Astronauts
The sweet surprise, specially developed for space consumption by ISRO and DRDO, was the centrepiece of a lively gathering aboard Axiom Mission 4.
11th July 2025
“Show Me One Photo of Collateral Damage in OP Sindoor, Operation precise to the point,” NSA, Ajit Doval Dares Foreign Media
National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval on Friday dismissed foreign media reports of collateral damage in India during Operation Sindoor. Hailing Operation Sindoor as a proud moment for India, Doval challenged critics to produce even a single image of destruction of Indian property. Speaking at the 62nd Convocation of IIT Madras, Doval said “Show me even […]
11th July 2025
From Moradabad to Apple HQ: Meet Sabih Khan, the New COO of the iPhone Giant
At Apple, he steadily climbed the ranks and most recently served as the Senior Vice President of Operations.
11th July 2025
Axiom-4 crew, including Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, scheduled to undock from ISS on July 14
Axiom Mission 4 was launched on June 25 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A
11th July 2025
Trump announces 35 per cent tariffs on goods imported from Canada
Trump threatened to increase the tariff rate by the same amount if Canada decides to increase their tariffs on importing American products.
11th July 2025