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The
Himalayas have been a source of awe and inspiration for millennia to countless
individuals. They are the largest, tallest and geologically youngest mountains
on our planet. In India, they are the Dehvbumi--the home of the gods. The
Himalaya are also one of the most fragile mountain regions of the world
and hold an enormous repository of biological diversity which is increasingly
under pressure from human activities.
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
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