The unique ecological aspects of the Western Himalaya led to the creation of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) in the Kullu district of India's mountain state of Himachal Pradesh. These features include biodiversity, sparse human populations, inaccessibility, little tourism, and a local economy based on traditional livelihoods.
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Elusive Behavior of the Erre Silk Moth
In Search of the Elusive Behavior of the Erre Silk Moth in the
Great Himalayan National Park
Nature keeps
on demystifying itself with some unique images captured by intrepid explores
like Panki Sood in the Great Himalayan National Park. The park located in the
Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh is one of the last remaining bastions of
unique flora and fauna in the Western Himalayas & in the final stages of
being declared as a World Heritage Site. The above picture was shot in the
buffer zone of the national park in a untouched valley called Tirthan.
All butterflies and moths have body fluids when
they emerge, which is used to pump into the hollow "veins" of the
wings, thus allowing them to expand. During this process, the insect often
vents fluid from the rear end of the abdomen, albeit not as a spray as captured
in Panki’s photo, but a few drops...Hence another hidden facet of nature was
revealed high up in the Himalayas.
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