Nature reporter Anjali Nayar hiked for 21 days in Northern Bhutan to find out how this tiny Himalayan nation is dealing with rapidly melting glaciers. Read Anjali’s full report here: www.nature.com/news/2009/091021/full/4611042a.html
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