In the last year, Bangladesh has seen an about-turn from occupying forest land in the name of development activities such as constructing ecotourism parks, football academies, residential and training ...
On March 3, as the world marked World Wildlife Day, Bangladesh was reminded of a structural question: can biodiversity survive under a revenue-oriented forest governance model?
Mohammed Ali, 28, is a Rohingya refugee who has been working as a plantation guardian for the past three years, helping to green the world’s biggest refugee camp. His tasks include watering and caring ...
For the second time in three years, hundreds of activists in Bangladesh have made the long march from the capital Dhaka to Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest in southern Khulna district, ...
By Abu Siddique The hill people of Bangladesh have been moving to profitable cash crops for the last couple of decades, ...
A new study tracked nine rescued slow lorises in Bangladesh and found that seven of them died within months of release.
Communities living around a remote, mountainous forest in southeastern Bangladesh, close to Myanmar, have reported cross-border incidents of elephant poaching for years but there was no confirmed ...
In a wildlife sanctuary and national park in Bangladesh, two tree species were recorded for the first time. Getty Images/iStock Photo When searching through the forest for new and unique critters, ...