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A new study reveals ‘Thunderbird’ is extinct due to climate change

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A new study reveals ‘Thunderbird’ is extinct due to climate change In Australia, 40 thousand years ago, the giant bird named “Thunder Bird” became extinct. Until now, researchers thought the bird’s bone disease and roaming of men caused the extinction. However, a new study has revealed that the bird’s disappearance......
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No more vulture will see if Diclofenac type medicine is used continuously in Cows treatment

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No more vulture will see if Diclofenac type medicine is used continuously in Cows treatment A vulture breeding center has been set up at Pir Panjal in Himachal Pradesh, India. There are five more such vulture breeding centers in India. More than six thousand vultures are in these breeding centers.......
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Climate change is increasingly robbing the fundamental rights of children 

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Climate change is increasingly robbing the fundamental rights of children No one is immune from the effects of climate change. No doubt, climate change is stealing children’s childhood. Due to the negative impact of climate change, farmers’ income is decreasing. Hardworking people lose their jobs and fall into poverty. Costs......
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Animals like monkeys are adopting new strategies to cope with the ongoing heatwave

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Animals like monkeys are adopting new strategies to cope with the ongoing heatwave An intense heatwave is going on. As a result, humans and animals suffer from this unusual heat. How will they cope with this heat? The maximum temperature has now touched 38 degrees Celsius in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. This......
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Today is World Tiger Day-22

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Today is World Tiger Day-22 “World Tiger Day’ observes on July 29 every year to protect the tiger’s natural habitat and create awareness among the general public for tiger conservation. The day started in 2010 with the Tiger Adoption held in St. Petersburg. Although the day observes worldwide, 13 countries......
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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......
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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......
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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......

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