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Introduction


Press articles

Imja lake outburst threat looms large, by Rajesh Barma (ht 05/06/2010), Enough, says the cuckoo bird: For locals living downstream of Imja glacial lake, knowledge of an
imminent flood has brought mostly-unwelcome paranoia
, by Smriti Mallapaty (kp 12/06/2010)

Himalayan tsunami: "I saw a huge wall of dark brown water approaching us", by Kunda Dixit (nt 04/12/2009)

Beat-the-GLOF Action Run to raise awareness of glacial floods (nn 17/06/2009)

Swelling Imja lake puts Khumbu region in peril, by Razen Manandhar (ht 15/05/2008)

The heat is on: The consequences of climate change are evident in Khumbu, by Norbu Sherpa (nt 27/10/2006)

Crazy weather: Locals near Everest fret about Mother Nature’s next surprise, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 24/03/2006)

Highest atmospheric pollution monitoring station comes into operation in Nepal (TMC Net 25/02/2006)

Melting glacier worries locals, by Ang Chhiring Sherpa (kp 04/07/2005), Glacial menace (kp 05/07/2005)

Meltdown: The people of Khumbu see the effects of global warming all around them, by Naresh Newar (nt 08/10/2004)

Karma Doma helps conserve forest, by Kripa Sharma (ht 03/06/2004)

Saving Sagarmatha: There isn’t much garbage now on the world’s most popular trekking route, by Mudita Bajracharya (nt 02/04/2004)

Winter wonderland: A ‘domesticated tourist’ discovers a Khumbu deep in snow, by Anil Shrestha (nt 16/01/2004), Namche in winter: It’s slow, but not dull, by Jemina Sherpa (nt 16/01/2004)

Save Sagarmatha: Kathmandu Valley is already on the list of endangered world heritage sites. Let Sagarmatha not be next, by Luis Paulo M. Ferraz (Nepali Times, 07/11/2003)

Khumbu’s wild dogs: The forests in Sagarmatha National Park have a new predator, by Navin Singh Khadka (Nepali Times, 06/06/2003)

Goodbye, International Year of Mountains 2002, by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 26/12/2002)

Computer donated to Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (Kathmandu Post, 10/10/2002)

Sagarmatha National Park — a success story, by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 04/10/2002)

Call to maintain clean environment in Everest region (Kathmandu Post, 19/06/2002)

Community forests, resources and responsibilities, by Pasang Gelzen Sherpa (Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2002)

Minister Shrestha opens office building (Rising Nepal, 09/11/2001)

What a piece of work, by Deependra Joshi (Sunday Post, 29/07/2001)

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The Tragedy in the Himalayas: The highest summit or the highest junkyard? by Raji Dhital (Wave Magazine, May 2001) Part 2, Part 3. See also 1,600 kgs of refuse from Everest collected (Kathmandu Post, 27/05/2001), Sherpas clear 4.3 tons of trash from Mt. Everest (Environmental News Network, 25/05/2001) and ;u/dfyfdf ;/;kmfO{ (Dristi, 29/05/2001)

Forest fire in Sagarmatha National Park (Kathmandu Post, 19/03/2001). See also Park fire razes on (Kathmandu Post, 20/03/2001)

Conservation merit award to 2 Nepalis (Rising Nepal, 15/11/2000)


Background

Sagarmatha National Park

Khumbu - Country of the Sherpas, by R.G.M. Willan

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