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Forests survive for minority people: Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive of BELA

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Forests survive for minority people: Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive of BELA Sayed Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive of the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA), said, “The destruction of natural forests is increasing in Bangladesh daily. However, wherever there are ethnic minorities, forests survive. They are the real maintainers of the......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Natural Environment

Migratory birds have started coming to Bangladesh in anticipation of the arrival of winter

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Migratory birds have started coming to Bangladesh in anticipation of the arrival of winter Migratory birds or guest birds have started arriving in Bangladesh in anticipation of winter’s arrival. According to experts, these birds will be seen in several water bodies in the plain areas after the next few months,......
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Awareness meeting to protect the ecological balance of Tanguar Haor, Bangladesh 

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Awareness meeting to protect the ecological balance of Tanguar Haor, Bangladesh  Department of Environment (DOE), Bangladesh, has held an exchange meeting with the stakeholders of Tanguar Haor under Ecologically Critical Area (ECA) to make the local people aware of protecting the ecological balance of Tanguar Haor in Sunamganj. At the......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environmental crime

Illegal quarrying of stones and sand is going on in the dark of night in Sylhet, Bangladesh

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Illegal quarrying of stones and sand is going on in the dark of night in Sylhet, Bangladesh Many people have now become millionaires from nothing by illegally mining stones. These ‘stoners’ are controlling local politics and the economy. They are again running the illegal activities of stone quarry in Sylhet.......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Natural Environment

Bangladesh native birds are disappearing at an alarming rate

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Bangladesh native birds are disappearing at an alarming rate Native birds are disappearing from nature at an alarming rate. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), more than seven hundred species of birds are in Bangladesh Among them, 39 species of birds are on the verge of......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environmental Features

Details discussion on River and Environmental pollution, including its disastrous effects on humankind, should include in a separate chapter in the textbooks of Bangladesh’s national curriculum

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Details discussion on River and Environmental pollution, including its disastrous effects on humankind, should include in a separate chapter in the textbooks of Bangladesh’s national curriculum Various opinions have appeared in the relevant ministries of the government regarding the addition of new chapters related to rivers and environmental pollution in......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environmental crime

The natural environment of Jaflong-Bishanakandi (Bangladesh) destroying for only leasing money of BDT.60 million a year

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The natural environment of Jaflong-Bishanakandi (Bangladesh) destroying for only leasing money of BDT.60 million a year Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive Officer of Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA), said, ‘The Jaflong -Bishanakandir rivers have been destroying for only leasing money of BDT 60.5 million per year. From 2014 to 2019,......
Bangladesh Environment Protection

Environmental workers rescued 20 Egrets in Natore, Bangladesh

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Environmental workers rescued 20 Egrets in Natore, Bangladesh Five human hunters were hunting Egrets by making traps in the paddy field of Gurdaspur Upazila of Natore. After receiving the news, the environmental activists rescued 20 Egrets from there. Though the hunters escape, they have destroyed their seven traps in the......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environment Protection

Bangladesh is most affected due to climate change: Minister of State for Maritime Affairs, Bangladesh

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Bangladesh is most affected due to climate change: Minister of State for Maritime Affairs, Bangladesh Khaled Mahmud Chowdhury, State Minister of Shipping, said, “Bangladesh is at the bottom of climate disaster-prone country globally. We are one of the countries most affected by climate change.” He said this at a special......

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