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Results of latest survey to be announced on Oct 8
Special Correspondent
Tiger population in Sundarban poised for growth The government is set to announce the results of the tiger count in the Sundarbans (Bangladesh part) on 8 October.The ...
Observer Online Desk
11 Bangladeshis arrested from Indian portion of SundarbansKolkata: Sundarbans Coastal Police arrested 11 Bangladesh nationals, allegedly Awami League activists, who had been hiding in Jhila forest, reports ...
M Zillur Rahman
10,000 forest families ready to enter Sundarban as ban goesSATKHIRA, Aug 31: After three months, the ban on entering Sundarban will  end on Saturday (Aug 31). The entrance to the ...
Observer Online Report
Sundarbans reopens Sunday after 3-monthThe Sundarbans are set to reopen for foresters and tourists from Sunday (September 1) after a three-month closure.Nazmul Azam David, ...
Observer Online Report
Sundarbans to reopen for fishermen, tourists on Sept 1The Sundarbans will reopen to fishermen, other forest-based livelihood earners and tourists on Sunday (September 1) after remaining closed for ...
Observer Online Desk
'St Martin, Kuakata and Sundarbans to be made plastic-free'Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said an initiative will be taken on an urgent basis ...
World Tiger Day
Shahnaj Begum
Tiger population in Sundarban rises by 8-10pc in 2024Tiger (big cat) population has increase in the Bangladesh portion of the Sundarban, marks eight to ten per cent jump ...
BD, Germany to conserve Sundarban; deal signedIn a significant step towards the Sundarbans management and environmental conservation, Bangladesh and Germany signed two agreements on Tuesday.Environment Secretary ...
Sundarban getting back to normal a month after cyclone RemalKHULNA, July 5: After being ravaged by the cyclonic storm Remal last May, the worlds largest mangrove forest Sundarban started ...
Observer Online Desk
Sundarbans getting back to normal a month after cyclone RemalAfter being ravaged by the cyclonic storm Remal last May, the world's largest mangrove forest Sundarbans started taking back its ...
Special Correspondent
Mangrove reforestation to be initiated along 52 rivers, canals near SundarbanThe Forest Department has launched the "Upper Sundarban Restoration Program" to mitigate the impacts of climate change on the Sundarban ...
Sundarban honey being registered as GI product of BDSundarbans honey is being registered as a Geographical Indication (GI) product of Bangladesh, a statement of Department of Patents, Designs ...
Observer Online Report
'Sundarbans honey' to be registered as GI product of Bangladesh'Sundarbans honey' is being registered as a Geographical Indication (GI) product of Bangladesh. The Department of Patents, Industrial Designs and ...
Business Correspondent
India secures GI for Sundarban honey amid BDs oversightIndia has secured the Geographical Indication (GI) certification for Sundarbans honey,  a move seen        as resulting from negligence of Bangladeshi ...
Our Correspondent
132kg venison seized from SundarbanKHULNA, June 12: The Department of Forest (DoF) seized 132 kilogram (KG) of venison from Chalki Khal (Canal) area under ...
Our Correspondent
12 fishermen arrested in Sundarban BAGERHAT, June 4: Forest guards arrested 12 fishermen along with fishing net and trawler from a river in Sundarban in ...
Our Correspondent
Three missing fishermen rescued in SundarbanSATKHIRA, June 2: Members of Kobatak Forest Station Office in Satkhira Range have rescued three fishermen, who went missing seven ...
Bodies of 127 deer found in Sundarban after RemalBAGERHAT, June 1: The bodies of 12 more deer have been recovered from the Sundarban after they were carried away ...
Observer Online Desk
3-month ban in Sundarbans worries local communitiesLocal communities, including fishermen, Bawal (wood collectors), and Mowal (honey collectors), who rely on the Sundarbans for their livelihoods, are ...
Sundarban  off-limits to visitors for 3 monthsBAGERHAT, May 31: With a view to protecting the wildlife and biodiversity of the Sundarban, the Forest Department on Friday ...
Observer Online Report
Visitors banned from Sundarbans for 3 monthsWith a view to protecting the wildlife and biodiversity of the Sundarbans, the Forest Department on Friday announced a ban ...
Cyclone Remal:
Observer Online Desk
15 more dead deer recovered from SundarbansMembers of the Forest Department recovered 15 more carcasses of deer from different areas of Sundarbans on Friday.With this, 111 ...
Cyclone Remal
Observer Online Report
100 animals found dead in SundarbansAround 100 animal carcasses, including deer, have been recovered in the Sundarbans after cyclone Remal hit the mangrove forest on ...
Observer Online Desk
Parliamentary sub-committee on Sundarbans formedA 3-member parliamentary sub-committee was formed on Thursday with Aroma Dutta as its convener to oversee the overall ecosystem and ...
Observer Online Desk
Cyclone Remal leaves trail of devastation in SundarbansSevere cyclone Remal that hit the coastal belts of the country on Sunday with winds reaching speeds of up to ...
Observer Online Desk
Cyclone Remal: Extensive damage to Sundarbans feared; 26 deer found deadAs Cyclone Remal swept over the country’s coastal districts on Sunday authorities concerned  fear major damage to the  Sundarbans and ...
Sundarban to shield Bangladesh from another stormThe Sundarban is expected to shield Bangladesh from another storm by taking the first impact of Cyclone Remal, which is ...
Shamiran Biswas
Recurring fires threatening biodiversity of SundarbansJust a few days ago, there was a forest fire in Anurbuniyar area in the Chandpai range of East Sundarbans. ...
Special Correspondent
Sundarban fire under control, operation to continue 2 more days: Forest officialThe fire in the Sundarban has been brought under control, but firefighting efforts will continue for at least another two ...
Special Correspondent
Panel formed to assess the loss of biodiversity in Sundarban fireThe Forest Department has formed a committee to assess the loss of biodiversity in Sundarban after the fire incident.Headed by ...
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