In what is the first-ever case of lumpy skin disease outbreak at Dagala Gewog in Thimphu, at least 80 yaks...
Read moreDetailsLumpy skin disease in cattle has plunged many farmers across the country into some sort of crisis, impacting their livelihoods....
Read moreDetailsBhutan’s forest cover saw a slight decrease from 71 per cent in 2015 to 69.7 last year. This is according...
Read moreDetailsThere are more than 130 tigers living in the forests of Bhutan right now. This is an increase of 27...
Read moreDetailsWith recent outbreaks of rabies reported in some districts, the disease still remains a public health concern. However, the National...
Read moreDetailsThe meat business is a sensitive topic in the country. Bhutanese consume thousands of tonnes of meat every year, and...
Read moreDetailsThe Laytshog Lopen of the Central Monastic Body inaugurated the Nakulu Dog Shelter in Thimphu, today. The shelter has about...
Read moreDetailsOutbreaks of lumpy skin disease (LSD) have been reported in several parts of the country. In Chaling village under Trashigang,...
Read moreDetailsIn Zhemgang, an outbreak of lumpy skin disease is spreading fast among cattle. So far, 80 cases have been reported...
Read moreDetailsThe spread of lumpy skin disease among cattle has triggered worry among cattle owners in Paro. Lumpy skin disease, a...
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