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 ...
In the letter sent to the director general of Bangladesh Railway ... come to be known as the natural wall of the sea. The government has revised fees in the Sundarbans after a decade, doubling ...
Those visuals, when shared on social media, caused a sensation. According to the Forest Department, the Bangladesh portion of the Sundarbans spans an area of 6,017 square kilometres, with 4,832 square ...
The Bangladesh government will get another year to fulfil all the conditions placed by the World Heritage Committee (WHC) of Unesco on preparing a long-term plan to save the Sundarbans.
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