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HomeOrientalHigh Altitude Tigers in Bhutan
20 September 2010
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High Altitude Tigers in Bhutan

A BBC film crew has found Tigers living up to 4000m in the Bhutanese mountains

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  1. Ornis Birding Expeditions on Snow Leopard, Pallas’s Cat, Eurasian Lynx, Red Panda and other recent China mammals11 November 2025

    I should also mention, we are not a British company and none of our current employees are British! Hahaha!

  2. Ornis Birding Expeditions on Snow Leopard, Pallas’s Cat, Eurasian Lynx, Red Panda and other recent China mammals11 November 2025

    Glad you had a good time Charles! We do not currently have the tour scheduled again due to some uncertainty…

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    Thank you for your report! I really need to go back to Vietnam to see that Red-Shanked Duoc.

  4. Flemming Versloot on India and Nepal – Peaks, Plains and Pandas10 November 2025

    Hey Mark, I think we briefly talked (one jeep to another) in Kaziranga! I was there on the same days…

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