Latest incident saw the startling transformation of Altadighi National Park
The Forest Department should further strengthen its leadership in biodiversity conservation by working on “conservation finance.”
Authorities must take action against those destroying forests
Why are the authorities so negligent in protecting forests?
Why has the Forest Department allowed it?
The Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) has taken an initiative to build a 5km road through the Ramu reserve forest, a move that forest officials and environmentalists say will bring disaster.
Plans to build a prison on forestland show that the country is in environmental free-fall
Bangladesh is amazingly green. Yet, historically, our natural forests have always been limited. In 2000, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics estimated our total forest area to be 2.6 million hectares.
People for Animal Welfare (PAW), an organisation dedicated to welfare of street animals, has served a legal notice to Bangladesh Forest Department and Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board after overhead electrical power lines installed inside Mymensingh’s Santoshpur Reserve Forest injured and killed monkeys in the forest.
Latest incident saw the startling transformation of Altadighi National Park
The Forest Department should further strengthen its leadership in biodiversity conservation by working on “conservation finance.”
Authorities must take action against those destroying forests
Why are the authorities so negligent in protecting forests?
Why has the Forest Department allowed it?
The Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) has taken an initiative to build a 5km road through the Ramu reserve forest, a move that forest officials and environmentalists say will bring disaster.
Plans to build a prison on forestland show that the country is in environmental free-fall
Bangladesh is amazingly green. Yet, historically, our natural forests have always been limited. In 2000, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics estimated our total forest area to be 2.6 million hectares.
People for Animal Welfare (PAW), an organisation dedicated to welfare of street animals, has served a legal notice to Bangladesh Forest Department and Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board after overhead electrical power lines installed inside Mymensingh’s Santoshpur Reserve Forest injured and killed monkeys in the forest.
At least 4,589 trees were damaged under the influence of Cyclone Bulbul in Sundarbans, according to a report prepared by Bangladesh Forest Department.