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Dhalchar (An iland of Bay of Bengal) is gradually disappearing from the map of Bangladesh

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Dhalchar (An iland of Bay of Bengal) is gradually disappearing from the map of Bangladesh The coastal island of Dhalchar is slowly disappearing from the map of Bangladesh. Experts say the erosion rate of the Meghna River is increasing due to climate change, leaving thousands of people in danger of......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Natural Environment

For the first time in the Sundarbans, besides the tiger census, there is a deer and pig census

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For the first time in the Sundarbans, besides the tiger census, there is a deer and pig census For the first time in the Sundarbans, deer and pigs will also count besides tigers. The census will conduct under the ‘Sundarbans Tiger Conservation Project.’ Earlier on March 23 (2022), the Ministry......
Aivee Akther Environment Protection Natural Environment

To protect the environment, we have to protect our forest

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To protect the environment, we have to protect our forest Md. Shahab Uddin, Minister of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC), said, “Bangladesh will be successful in forest conservation and development of people from all walks of life work together to ensure a sustainable living environment. To this end, the......
Aivee Akther Environmental Problems Natural Environment

The Kohelia river in Moheskhali Cox’s Bazar, dying gradually

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The Kohelia river in Moheskhali Cox’s Bazar, dying gradually Environmentalists have demanded to live the Kohelia River in Moheshkhali of Cox’s Bazar. Concerned parties are saying that the river is filling in the name of so-called development. The Kohelia River cannot save unless immediate action. The speakers talked about these......
Aivee Akther Natural Environment

The number of migratory birds is constantly decreasing in Hakaluki Wetland, Bangladesh

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The number of migratory birds is constantly decreasing in Hakaluki Wetland, Bangladesh Due to bird hunting, the number of migratory birds is decreasing consistently in Hakaluki Haor, the largest wetland in Bangladesh. The information has come up from a recent bird census. According to the relevant sources, from 2017 to......
Aivee Akther Biodiversity Natural Environment

Ganges water-sharing got more importance than the biodiversity and the Riverine Environment

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Ganges water-sharing got more importance than the biodiversity and the Riverine Environment The Ganges (river) is frequently portrayed as a source of energy and irrigation water. Water sharing among India, Bangladesh and Nepal has received the most attention during this Transboundary River basin debate. However, riverine life, biodiversity, and the......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Natural Environment

Thirteen recommendations to protect the environment of St. Martin’s Island

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Thirteen recommendations to protect the environment of St. Martin’s Island Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has given strict instructions to save St. Martin in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. As part of this, the Prime Minister’s office implements 13 recommendations, including an action plan for developing the Island’s environment, biodiversity,......
Adnan Mahfuz Tazvir Natural Environment

Moynadip, Bangladesh, is famous for the arrival of guest birds

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Moynadip, Bangladesh, is famous for the arrival of guest birds Noakhali University of Science and Technology (Nobiprobi) is a green land of natural beauty. Guest birds flock around the university’s Moynadip to announce the arrival of winter at the end of the autumn. The university campus became a hotbed of......

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