• On this occasion World Environment Day let’s make sure to keep the air healthy, the water pure, and the environment green enough for the future generation to live peacefully. The team of Angel Air Ambulance extends wishes on World Environment Day 2023!
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    On this occasion World Environment Day let’s make sure to keep the air healthy, the water pure, and the environment green enough for the future generation to live peacefully. The team of Angel Air Ambulance extends wishes on World Environment Day 2023! ~ Website: https://bit.ly/3Z2V4NH ~ #worldenvironmentday #environment #nature #environmentday #gogreen #climatechange #earth #world #india #fornature #green #saveearth #ecofriendly #biodiversity #savetheplanet #naturephotography #life #sustainability #trees #recycle #saveenvironment #tree #wildlife #planttrees
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  • #SLEEP AT #EVEREST #BASE #CAMP #TREK
    Our #goal is to #Satisfy #Customers
    Trek to the base camp of the world’s highest mountain (Mt. Everest) and stay overnight at #Everest base camp confronting the highest peak in the world. #Numerous peaks surrounding your very presence, the warm breath of your nose turns misty telling you are amidst the Himalayas. Views of jagged peaks #blanketed by snow as in a fairytale and a chance to spend the night in this dreamland. Of sublime excitement are the #experiences offered by the Sherpa villages and culture while on the trek. These are what make our Sleep at Everest Base Camp trip one of the most exclusive adventure trekking.
    #Highlights of the trek:
    • A night in the confines of the Himalayas at Everest Base Camp
    • A peek into the lives of climbers at base camp
    • Trek to the Everest Base Camp and #Kalapathar for scintillating views of #himalayan range.
    • Explore the rich biodiversity of the enchanting Sagarmatha National Park
    What makes Everest base camp overnight trek different?
    Unlike the standard Everest Base Camp Trek which takes you to the Everest base camp and retraces back to #Gorekshep for overnight, #Everest #Expeditions #Nepal offers you this once in a lifetime opportunity to trek to the base camp of world’s highest mountain and sleep at Everest base camp.
    Stay overnight at the Everest base camp for 1 night. Boasting an experienced lineup of professionals and having served the tourism industry for more than 30 years, we request you to give us an opportunity to make your visit worthwhile.
    #everestexpeditionsnepal #mounteverestofficial #everestbasecamp #sleepateverestbasecamp #Nepal Our #goal is to #Satisfy #Customers
    #SLEEP AT #EVEREST #BASE #CAMP #TREK Our #goal is to #Satisfy #Customers Trek to the base camp of the world’s highest mountain (Mt. Everest) and stay overnight at #Everest base camp confronting the highest peak in the world. #Numerous peaks surrounding your very presence, the warm breath of your nose turns misty telling you are amidst the Himalayas. Views of jagged peaks #blanketed by snow as in a fairytale and a chance to spend the night in this dreamland. Of sublime excitement are the #experiences offered by the Sherpa villages and culture while on the trek. These are what make our Sleep at Everest Base Camp trip one of the most exclusive adventure trekking. #Highlights of the trek: • A night in the confines of the Himalayas at Everest Base Camp • A peek into the lives of climbers at base camp • Trek to the Everest Base Camp and #Kalapathar for scintillating views of #himalayan range. • Explore the rich biodiversity of the enchanting Sagarmatha National Park What makes Everest base camp overnight trek different? Unlike the standard Everest Base Camp Trek which takes you to the Everest base camp and retraces back to #Gorekshep for overnight, #Everest #Expeditions #Nepal offers you this once in a lifetime opportunity to trek to the base camp of world’s highest mountain and sleep at Everest base camp. Stay overnight at the Everest base camp for 1 night. Boasting an experienced lineup of professionals and having served the tourism industry for more than 30 years, we request you to give us an opportunity to make your visit worthwhile. #everestexpeditionsnepal #mounteverestofficial #everestbasecamp #sleepateverestbasecamp #Nepal Our #goal is to #Satisfy #Customers
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  • Human Interaction

    Today many conservationists are concerned with human interaction causing species to become extinct. This is because human interaction has increased the rate of extinctions beyond what normally should occur in nature. More extinctions reduces the planet's biodiversity and can have adverse affects for all life on Earth.
    Human Interaction Today many conservationists are concerned with human interaction causing species to become extinct. This is because human interaction has increased the rate of extinctions beyond what normally should occur in nature. More extinctions reduces the planet's biodiversity and can have adverse affects for all life on Earth.
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  • References

    "National Population and Housing Census 2011(National Report)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. Government of Nepal. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-05-25. Retrieved November 2012. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
    "Telecenters in Nepal". TechSansar. Retrieved October 18, 2015.
    The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal - a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF), . Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110., 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, retrieved Nov 22, 2013
    References "National Population and Housing Census 2011(National Report)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. Government of Nepal. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-05-25. Retrieved November 2012. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) "Telecenters in Nepal". TechSansar. Retrieved October 18, 2015. The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal - a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF), . Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110., 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, retrieved Nov 22, 2013
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  • Landmarks include Dhurkot's Bichitra Cave; Resunga, with its rich biodiversity and historic value; along with the religious and
    Landmarks include Dhurkot's Bichitra Cave; Resunga, with its rich biodiversity and historic value; along with the religious and
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  • on plant and animal species of interest for food, timber and other uses. These systems have low dependence on fossil fuels and agro-chemicals, are highly self-maintaining, highly productive, and with strong positive impact on soil and water quality, and biodiversity.

    Monitoring deforestation
    on plant and animal species of interest for food, timber and other uses. These systems have low dependence on fossil fuels and agro-chemicals, are highly self-maintaining, highly productive, and with strong positive impact on soil and water quality, and biodiversity. Monitoring deforestation
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  • ayments for conserving forests
    In Bolivia, deforestation in upper river basins has caused environmental problems, including soil erosion and declining water quality. An innovative project to try and remedy this situation involves landholders in upstream areas being paid by downstream water users to conserve forests. The landholders receive US$20 to conserve the trees, avoid polluting livestock practices, and enhance the biodiversity and forest carbon on their land. They also receive US$30, which purchases a beehive, to compensate for conservation for two hectares of water-sustaining forest for five years. Honey revenue per hectare of forest is US$5 per year, so within five years, the landholder has sold US$50 of honey.[163] The project is being conducted by Fundación Natura Bolivia and Rare Conservation, with support from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network.

    Land rights
    ayments for conserving forests In Bolivia, deforestation in upper river basins has caused environmental problems, including soil erosion and declining water quality. An innovative project to try and remedy this situation involves landholders in upstream areas being paid by downstream water users to conserve forests. The landholders receive US$20 to conserve the trees, avoid polluting livestock practices, and enhance the biodiversity and forest carbon on their land. They also receive US$30, which purchases a beehive, to compensate for conservation for two hectares of water-sustaining forest for five years. Honey revenue per hectare of forest is US$5 per year, so within five years, the landholder has sold US$50 of honey.[163] The project is being conducted by Fundación Natura Bolivia and Rare Conservation, with support from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network. Land rights
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  • example, Genghis Khan's Mongol hordes in eastern and central Europe, Thirty Years' War in Germany), this could lead to settlements being abandoned. The land was reclaimed by nature, but the secondary forests usually lacked the original biodiversity.
    example, Genghis Khan's Mongol hordes in eastern and central Europe, Thirty Years' War in Germany), this could lead to settlements being abandoned. The land was reclaimed by nature, but the secondary forests usually lacked the original biodiversity.
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  • Prehistory
    The Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse[8] was an event that occurred 300 million years ago. Climate change devastated tropical rainforests causing the extinction of many plant and animal species. The change was abrupt, specifically, at this time climate became cooler and drier, conditions that are not favorable to the growth of rainforests and much of the biodiversity within them. Rainforests were fragmented forming shrinking 'islands' further and further apart. Populations such as the sub class Lissamphibia were devastated, whereas Reptilia survived the collapse. The surviving organisms were better adapted to the drier environment left behind and served as legacies in succession after the collapse.[7]
    Prehistory The Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse[8] was an event that occurred 300 million years ago. Climate change devastated tropical rainforests causing the extinction of many plant and animal species. The change was abrupt, specifically, at this time climate became cooler and drier, conditions that are not favorable to the growth of rainforests and much of the biodiversity within them. Rainforests were fragmented forming shrinking 'islands' further and further apart. Populations such as the sub class Lissamphibia were devastated, whereas Reptilia survived the collapse. The surviving organisms were better adapted to the drier environment left behind and served as legacies in succession after the collapse.[7]
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  • esulted in habitat damage, biodiversity loss, and aridity. It has adverse impacts on biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Deforestation has also been used in war to deprive the enemy of vital resources and cover for its forces. Modern examples of this were the
    esulted in habitat damage, biodiversity loss, and aridity. It has adverse impacts on biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Deforestation has also been used in war to deprive the enemy of vital resources and cover for its forces. Modern examples of this were the
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