Bhutan is one of the world’s last remaining bio-diversity hotspots. The geographical make-up, the location and the presence of all the four seasons makes it unique in its bio-diversity. Bhutan pristine environment is made up of high rugged mountains and deep valleys, rich green forests, housing ecosystems that are both rich and diverse. One of developing paradigms of Bhutan is to conserve it’s the rich environment and rich biodiversity. The importance is very much evident considering the facts that 72% of the total land area of Bhutan is under forest cover and approximately 60% of the land area falls under protected areas comprising of 10 national parks and sanctuaries, and most of all the fact that Bhutan is committed to maintaining 60% forest coverage for all times to come.