even reaching so far as the foothills of the Himalayas. With large orange or yellow crown-like flowers, it is hard not to be ...
Nepal’s Himalayan forests, rich in biodiversity and home to numerous keystone species, are under threat. Overharvesting of wild plants and fungi, climate change, illegal trade, and inequitable supply ...
Explore how the women of Badiyakot, Uttarakhand are transforming their village through the cultivation of kutki, a medicinal ...
Himalayan balsam is considered an invasive non-native plant and is listed on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, meaning it is an offence to plant or cause it to grow in the wild.
This article was originally published with the title “ The Ecology of the High Himalayas ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 205 No. 4 (October 1961), p. 68 doi:10.1038 ...
Volunteers led by an invasive species expert have been working to rid Dartmoor of an Asian plant crowding out native vegetation. The Himalayan balsam, which grows in the foothills of the Himalayas ...
The 'Eastern Himalayan Triangle' includes both uplands and lowlands ... a multispecies site in which human histories have always been utterly intertwined with plant and animal histories. It ...
An appeal has been made for volunteers to help clear Himalayan Balsam from a site owned by the Woodland Trust. The plant is considered an invasive species in the UK and has taken hold across the ...