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The report, titled "The Ecological Cost of Security: Military Development and Environmental Change in Tibet," cautions that the swift militarisation of the Tibetan Plateau, which contains Asia's largest reserves of glaciers and permafrost, has initiated environmental alterations with impacts that reach well beyond the immediate vicinity of military bases and facilities.
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"It is surprising that the peacock, which is usually found at an elevation of 1,600 feet, has been sighted at an altitude of 6,500 feet. It is due to ecological changes that have started affecting wildlife migration," Dhyan Singh Karayat, a forest official in Bageshwar forest division, said
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