Rising waters and illicit logging are killing the trees in the Sundarbans, the natural wall that protects the India-Bangladesh coast. Tidal surges now isolate parts of Sagar Island, south of ...
Comprising the boundaries of India and Bangladesh, the Sundarbans—a UNESCO World Heritage site—are a thick mangrove forest area. While in Bangladesh, it reaches the districts of Khulna ...
In the letter sent to the director general of Bangladesh Railway ... trapping method and by surveying creeks and rivers began in Sundarbans today under the 'Sundarban Tiger Conservation Project'.
The gravity of pollution caused by plastics is more than meets the eye. Wild animals often end up eating these plastics, Prof Abdullah Harun Chowdhury says ...
With more travellers eager for ecotourism, the number of eco-resorts in Bangladesh is increasing. This raises the question if we are preserving nature or simply marketing it under a green label while ...