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Home to musk deer, snow leopard and Himalayan tahr; the Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve is located in Sikkim in North East India. Spread over around 850sq km, the reserve is one of the few high ...
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India Today NE on MSNSikkim partners with UNESCO to preserve Lepcha cane bridge traditionThe Sikkim government and UNESCO have joined forces to preserve the traditional Lepcha cane bridge. This collaboration aims ...
The property comprises some 178,400 ha with a buffer zone of some 114,712 ha included within the larger Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve which overlays the property. The property encompasses a unique ...
Sikkim and UNESCO join forces to preserve the traditional Lepcha cane bridge, or 'Ru-Soam', showcasing sustainable, ...
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