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Seed Plants of Toorsa Jigme Dorji Corridor
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Neha Bisht
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2023-10-03
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This is a list of seed plants (angiosperms and gymnosperms) recorded from the Toorsa Jigme Dorji Corridor, in Bhutan.
Bhutan
Kangchenjunga Landscape
Jigme Dorji National Park (JDNP)
Corridor
Toorsa Strict Nature Reserve (TSNR)
Seed Plants
Plants
Biodiversity
Species
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
HKH-bif
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Metadata
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Checklist
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml
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The corridor connecting the Toorsa Strict Nature Reserve (TSNR) and Jigme Dorji National Park (JDNP) in western Bhutan is an important component of the Kangchenjunga Landscape, which links protected areas in western Bhutan with those in India. The TSNR-JDNP biological corridor has been endorsed by the Royal Government of Bhutan as an integral part of the Bhutan Biological Conservation Complex (B2C2). B2C2 encompasses interconnected area of more than 15,000 sq. km in Bhutan with twelve biological corridors and nine protected areas. The TSNR-JDNP biological corridor has the potential to considerably facilitate ecological processes, wildlife movement, and gene flow within the entire B2C2, as well as across the border in India. The corridor is 30 km in length and has an area of 149 sq. km. The corridor falls within the Bji geog (Haa Dzongkhag) and Tsento geog (Paro Dzongkhag) in western Bhutan. Two major tributaries namely, Pachhu and Haachhu, that feed to the Wangchu River System, have its catchments in this biological corridor. The corridor is devoid of any human habitation but is strongly influenced by villages along the periphery of the corridor.
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Transboundary Biodiversity Management in Kangchenjunga Landscape
Nakul Chettri
POINT_OF_CONTACT
The MacArthur Foundation
The Kangchenjunga Landscape encompasses the southern stretch of landscape surrounding Mt Kangchenjunga (8,586m), which spreads over diverse ecological zones in eastern Nepal, Darjeeling and Sikkim in India, and western Bhutan. On the northern side, a small part of the northern slope extends into the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
2024-03-28T10:35:05Z
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (2023). Seed Plants of Toorsa Jigme Dorji Corridor. Version 1.2. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/6yxkzz accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-28.