About NBC
Bhutan became a party to and ratified the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1995 by the 73rd session of the National Assembly, recognizing the importance of biodiversity to humankind and its own goal of environmentally sustainable development and committed leadership in environmental conservation. The CBD is one of the most comprehensive international agreements, signed by 193 countries committed to the conservation and sustainable utilization of biological resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from access to biological resources. Bhutan also signed the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing in 2011 to enable meaningful ABS collaborations that will benefit the country and the people at large through regulated access to biological resources in the country. The National Biodiversity Centre was designated as the National Focal Point for Nagoya Protocol on access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization at the 44th Commission meeting of the National Environment Commission.
Biological resources effectively conserved, sustainable used and benefits equitably shared for enhancement of livelihood, food security and environmental well-being of the country.
Effective conservation, sustainable utilization and equitable sharing of benefits arising from access and use of biological resources.
To become a premier institute on biodiversity in the country resulting in the effective management of biodiversity and maximizing the benefits from it as well as contributing to international efforts toward conserving biodiversity.
News and Events
Consultation workshop on Bioprospecting as Nature-based Solution for green mountain livelihoods
A two-day workshop on “Bioprospecting as a Nature-Based Solution for Green Mountain Livelihoods,” led by National Biodiversity Centre (NBC) and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) involving relevant stakeholders was held on 22nd to 23rd April 2024 in Paro. … Continued
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability, Malaysia visits the Centre
His Excellency Dato’ Sri Huang Tiong Sii, Deputy Minister, Mr. Low How Kiat, Special Functions Officer to the Deputy Minister, Dr. Aizalyasni Binti Anuar, Principal Assistant Secretary of the Biodiversity Management Division, and Mr. Tan Hieng Kiek, Private Secretary Officer … Continued
Conclusion of NBC-Kew Tree Species Conservation Project
The three day workshop on Bhutan’s Tree Species Conservation Project concluded on 13th October 2023. The event was honored by the esteemed presence of His Excellency Dasho Secretary from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. The participants celebrated the achievements … Continued
NBC-Kew Tree Species Conservation Project
11th October 2023: National Biodiversity Centre in collaboration with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and The Millennium Seed Bank commenced a three day workshop on Tree Conservation Project with the main objective to present and celebrate the achievements of the Bhutan’s … Continued
The Centre launches Pangtse Makhu!
The Centre is pleased to announce the monumental launch of Pangtse Makhu. Pangtse Makhu is a traditionally used cooking oil produced by small farming communities in the Punakha Dzongkhag and elsewhere where the plant is found. It is made from … Continued
World Bamboo Day
Every year, on September 18, World Bamboo Day is celebrated to advocate for the eco-friendly and sustainable qualities of bamboo, such as its rapid growth, minimal water and pesticide requirements, and its ability to be harvested without harm to its … Continued
Announcements
Embrace Nature’s Elegance: Call to Rent Our Botanical Café!
The National Biodiversity Centre would like to inform the interested individuals that the much awaited Botanical Cafe is now available for rent, providing the ideal backdrop for unforgettable moments while enjoying serenity of our botanical haven. The Botanical Cafe, located … Continued
The Centre launches Pangtse Makhu!
The Centre is pleased to announce the monumental launch of Pangtse Makhu. Pangtse Makhu is a traditionally used cooking oil produced by small farming communities in the Punakha Dzongkhag and elsewhere where the plant is found. It is made from … Continued
National Butterfly Week Winner Announcement
National Biodiversity Centre and Bhutan Biodiversity Portal would like to congratulate Karma Jamtsho, Karma Wangdi and Sherab Jamtsho for securing top three leading contributors during National Butterfly Week. Karma Jamtsho contributed 2890 observations of butterfly, thus securing the first position … Continued
Web applications
Bhutan Biodiversity Specimen Portal
A suite of user-friendly, web-based biological specimen data portal