The Sundarbans, Bangladesh’s largest mangrove forest, will reopen to tourists, fishers, woodcutters, and honey collectors from today Sunday, 1 September,…
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The illicit fishing with poison has put the waterways and biodiversity of the Sundarbans in jeopardy. Poor marginal fishermen use…
Read More »The much-anticipated dried fish processing season of Dublar Char kicks off, an estimated 10,000 fishermen from coastal regions are converging…
Read More »In a collaborative effort, Standard Chartered Bangladesh and BRAC have come together to support and uplift the livelihoods of 350…
Read More »The excavation of 650 km of creeks in the Sundarbans of Indian part made it possible for the entry of…
Read More »The Sundarbans is now being closed for three months from the first day of this current month (June 1) to…
Read More »In recent years forest dept. of Bangladesh government has started a practice of putting three months ban on catching fishes…
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