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Sundarbans to reopen after 3 month conservation closure

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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Sundarbans ecosystem faces serious crisis: poison fishing demands urgent action before it’s too late!

The illicit fishing with poison has put the waterways and biodiversity of the Sundarbans in jeopardy. Poor marginal fishermen use…

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Dry fish season kicks off at Dublar char in the Sundarbans

The much-anticipated dried fish processing season of Dublar Char kicks off, an estimated 10,000 fishermen from coastal regions are converging…

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Standard Chartered and BRAC join hands to uplift the livelihoods of 350 fishermen based in the Sundarbans

In a collaborative effort, Standard Chartered Bangladesh and BRAC have come together to support and uplift the livelihoods of 350…

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Environment

Creek restoration brings relief: salinity in the Sundarbans reduced

The excavation of 650 km of creeks in the Sundarbans of Indian part made it possible for the entry of…

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Environment

The 92 days ban has started in Sundarbans

The Sundarbans is now being closed for three months from the first day of this current month (June 1) to…

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Market

Shrimp from the Sundarbans has increased

In recent years forest dept. of Bangladesh government has started a practice of putting three months ban on catching fishes…

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