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Ecosystem

Bhutan is a shining example of how nature and culture can coexist in harmony. With over 69% forest cover, protected by five national parks, four wildlife sanctuaries, and a nature reserve, the country is the world’s first carbon-negative nation. Its ecosystems; from tiny garden creatures to vast forests, Bhutan thrive on interconnectedness, or tendrel, where every plant, animal, and human action creates a ripple effect. Producers, consumers, and decomposers form a balanced food web powered by the sun, while forests act as carbon sinks, protect water, and nurture biodiversity. Bhutanese spirituality and science converge to safeguard these natural treasures, reminding us that by caring for forests, managing waste, and respecting the environment, we sustain life and ensure a healthier tomorrow for all.

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