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Tibet,China: Related Links

Useful Websites


> www.futuregenerations.org.cn
(The official site of our affiliate Beijing-based organization, Future Generations/CHINA.)

> http://www.davidsuzuki.org
(The David Suzuki Foundation is a conservation planning partner of the Four Great Rivers protected area in Tibet. This page summarizes their contribution and involvement with the Four Great Rivers project.)

> www.lhalu.org
(This website--in Chinese and Englins--provides an overview of the Lhalu Wetlands in Lhasa, Tibet. The site is maintained by Myima Pentok of the Tibet Plateau Institute of Biology).


> www.plateauperspectives.org
(This website describes the work of Plateau Perspectives, a Canadian non-profit organization that supports local initiatives in conservation and sustainable development in the Tibetan plateau region of China).

Supplementary Documents and Publications


Across the Tibetan Plateau: Ecosystems, Wildlife and Conservation by
Robert L. Fleming Jr., Dorje Tsering, and Liu Wulin. This book celebrates the astonishing biological and habitat diversity of the Tibetan plateau and the innovative efforts currently underway to preserve and manage this unique environment.
Published by W.W. Norton in 2007, this book with approximately 200 color photographs is now available for purchase. A version in Chinese is now also available.

Video on Four Great Rivers in Tibet, China. This 22 minute video decribes a vital new protected area at the headwaters of the Yangtze, Mekong, Salween, Brahmaputra rivers and presents a new approach to nature conservation. Please contact Future Generations if you would like to purchase a copy.

Video on the Biological Ascent of the Gama Valley in the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve. This 50 minute video follows a Future Generations field team as they make the biological ascent fo the Gama Valley since it was first surveyed by Westerners in 1921. They climb from the "real base" of Qomolangma (Mt. Everest) at the confluence of the Gama and Arun rivers (7450 feet) to where the biology ends at 18,000 feet. Please contact Future Generations if you would like to purchase a copy.

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Photo above:
Traditonal prayer flags decorate a high pass,Mamayuntso, Qomolangma National Nature Preserve (QNNP), Tibet
 

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