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Dear All, I am informed by my colleagues at Bajo that they are working closely with Mr. DB Chhetri, entomologist at RC Jakar and Mr. Ugen, Lecturer at NRTI on ...
Sangay Duba
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Jul 1, 2006
8:42 am
961
Hi everyone, Check if our chir ravager is somewhere near any of the lepidops already identified in this link: ...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 1, 2006
11:55 am
962
Dear members, Very recently, we have detected the defoliation of fir by fir looper,( Abraxus spp, Geometridae family, Lepidoptera) in fir forest in Rodungla...
D.B.Chhetri
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Jul 3, 2006
4:22 am
963
Dear Members, I have visited the defoliation site under Wangdue Forest Division and enclosing herewith my report in this regatd. The defoliator is Lambdina...
D.B.Chhetri
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Jul 3, 2006
6:27 am
964
Hi, I went through the BTOR report on pine defoliater by D.B Chhetri and my only comment is "Well written report". Control measures suggested makes sense and ...
Thinlay Baap
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Jul 3, 2006
8:47 am
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Dear members, Fir loopers are back after 2 1/2 decade.Forestry Sector, RC Jakar investigated the infested area. I am attaching our BTOR for your information. ...
D.B.Chhetri
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Jul 7, 2006
6:05 pm
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Dear members, Fir defoliation by fir looper, Abraxus spp is noticed in Rodungla areas under Bumthang Division. The fir forest in Changaphug and Chelela in...
D.B.Chhetri
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Jul 15, 2006
10:45 am
967
Dear members, Please find herewith final report on Chir pine defoliation. The earlier verson my please be replaced by this new one. If you have any comments or...
D.B.Chhetri
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Jul 18, 2006
4:01 pm
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Dear members, I am attaching herewith final version of my report on fir defoliation at Rodungla under Bumthang Division. The earlier version may pleased be...
D.B.Chhetri
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Jul 18, 2006
4:45 pm
969
Hi everybody, Frank from Germany was here in Zurich to find out forestry research priorities in Bhutan. He wants to look for applied research project which...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 25, 2006
6:45 am
970
Hello everybody, Well, DB Sir,I would say there are too many of them. I think the most pressing one is to find the best silvicultural system for broad-leaved...
purna chhetri
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Jul 26, 2006
3:34 pm
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Hi Purna, (and everyone) Thanks for the response. nwfp is good but do you or any in the group have any idea what nwfps' already have mgmt. plans? When it comes...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 27, 2006
9:48 am
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Jul 28, 2006
4:07 am
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Hello everyone, Can someone through light on which is more of a pest(?) in Bhutan of the following two? The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a species of wild dog from...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 28, 2006
10:44 am
974
Hello I would hazard a guess and say that if you want to look at them as a pest, the dhole has a larger range in Bhutan and more probability for human wildlife...
thinley namgyel
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Jul 28, 2006
5:06 pm
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Dear DB, In Bhutan, the wild dog is certainly more of a pest than the tibetan wolf because of its widespread distribution and occurence in forest habitats...
Ugen Norbu
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Jul 29, 2006
4:11 am
976
Dear fellow e-foresters: I am writing the Bhutan Environment Outlook 2006 for the NECS. It is something like the State of the Environment Report and,...
Ugen Norbu
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Jul 29, 2006
4:38 am
977
Hi Ugen & Thinley, Thanks for the response. I have soem more questions: the Bhutanese word 'phao' 'pharwa' (I cannot put corectly), does it overlap with both...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 29, 2006
6:20 am
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Hi Ugen, I do have some collection: but bit huge for simple email transfer, 1 - 2 MB each photo. What would be of interest to you: stupas and dzongs, alpine...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 29, 2006
7:52 am
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In my opinion these two species are not mistaken, but both exists in Bhutan. I have seen both the speicies in my childhood life while I was a shepherd during...
Yeshey Penjor
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Jul 29, 2006
1:44 pm
980
I think my response to Thinley Namgyel's mail answers your question. The Dhole in my opinion is definitely the "Phaw" in Dzongkha. The Dhole and Tibetian Wolf...
Yeshey Penjor
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Jul 29, 2006
1:52 pm
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In addition to Mr. Ugyen, Wild dog (Cuon alpinus) is an Indo-malayan species while the tibetan wolf, as the name implies, is a Palearctic species. Tibetan...
Phuntsho Thinley
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Jul 29, 2006
2:02 pm
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Wai Dr. D. B., will you be kind enough to share with me your pictures and information on Environmenatl issues (wastes). I am about to begin my Thesis on...
Yeshey Penjor
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Jul 29, 2006
2:13 pm
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Dear DB, Thanks galore for your kind offer to share your digital pictures. 2-3 pictures each of orchids, golden langur, waterfalls and butterflies will be...
Ugen Norbu
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Jul 30, 2006
4:53 am
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Here are the local names as cited in the Mammals of Bhutan guide by Tashi Wangchuk et al (2004): Dhole/ Wild Dog- Phaw Tibetan Wolf- Aow Changku Common Jackal-...
Ugen Norbu
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Jul 30, 2006
5:07 am
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Hi friends, Thanks a lot for your tremendous response to dhole and wolf. It is clear that they do not overlap in habitat and also by local names. Regards. DB ...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 30, 2006
9:09 am
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Hi Ugen & Yeshey, (also other friends in the forum) Kindly check if you can use some of the photos loaded in the 'photos'from the left. (You need to do normal...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 30, 2006
9:49 am
987
I have included Saussurea as plant of general interest. DB (NRTI, RUB) PhD student Zurich...
D.B. Gurung
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Jul 30, 2006
10:06 am
988
Dear DB, Will try uploading the photos as you had suggested and will get back to you in case I need better pictures. Thank you and all the best in all the good...
Ugen Norbu
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Jul 31, 2006
2:56 am
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Dr. D.B., I am sorry, I am unable to access the photo. I would appreciate if you could send it by JPEG format. Thanks Yeshey Yeshey Penjor M Sc. Student No....
Yeshey Penjor
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Jul 31, 2006
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