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Himalayas". kwintessential.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2010. "Wildlife Travel in Himalayas - Himalayan Wildlife... |
territory in India. It is the only national park in India north of the Himalayas. The park is home to about 200 snow leopards. Hemis is the only refuge... |
Thandiani (section Forests and wildlife) and is about 31 kilometres from Abbottabad city in the foothills of the Himalayas. To the east beyond the Kunhar River lies the fabulous snow covered Pir... |
in subtropical deciduous and conifer forests in the foothills of the Himalayas above 1,000 m (3,300 ft). The highest altitudinal record was at 4,500 m... |
some places in northern Scandinavia, in North America and also in the Himalayas. Since the 1990s people try to move part of the population of the Eurasian... |
records show that it lives in altitudes of 2,310 m (7,580 ft) in the Himalayas. It does not like to live in rainforests and woodlands. In Turkey, it... |
June 2013. Shrestha, Tej Kumar (2003). Wildlife of Nepal – a study of renewable resources of the Nepal Himalayas. Kathmandu: Tribhuvan University. p. 321... |
north-west between the world's greatest mountain ranges, the Karakoram and the Himalayas. In Kashmir it crosses the United Nations cease-fire line and, in Baltistan... |
exposed mountain range of the world, and the second-highest after the Himalayas. The Andes mountain range is the highest mountain range outside Asia.... |
after Ayub Khan, the second president of Pakistan. it is managed by the Wildlife and Parks Department of Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Ayubia is spread... |
Ireland, northern Africa, across Europe, Arabia, Central Asia, India, the Himalayas and up into China and Mongolia. The range of the species increased dramatically... |
located between the Karakoram mountain range in the north and the main Himalayas to the south. Ladakh is well-known for its remote mountain scenery. It... |
lacking the male’s spurs. The Cheer pheasant is endemic to the western Himalayas; it is distributed in the highlands and scrublands (a place where small... |
for this species lies in parts of Asia from Kazakhstan, Tibet, and the Himalayas to Mongolia, northeastern China, southern Siberia, Korea, and also some... |
in their natural habitats. The village is the namesake of the Harambe Wildlife Preserve, the fictional home of Africa's main attraction, Kilimanjaro Safaris... |
1974 - An all-female Japanese team reaches the summit of Manaslu in the Himalayas. This is the first time that women have reached the top of a peak over... |
Greater hog badger A. c. collaris (Cuvier, 1825) – lives in the eastern Himalayas; Northern hog badger A. c. albogularis – appears in southern China Chinese... |
end of the First Indochina War. 1956 – First ascent of Lhotse, in the Himalayas, at 8,516 metres above sea level, by a Swiss team. 1958 - An F-104 starfighter... |
Indo-Gangetic Plain's Terai region. There are very few dholes in the Himalayas and northwest India. In 2011, dhole packs were recorded by camera traps... |
world, the wind comes mostly from the east. That does bring rain, but the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau block the monsoon rain and prevent it from getting... |