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Sundarbans Under Siege (Part - I)
Industrial waste disposal, vessel traffic and climate-driven salinity are degrading the forest's soil and water, threatening its biodiversity and ecological balance
Pollution, salinity, industrial expansion put forest at riskThe Sundarbans, Bangladesh's largest natural shield against coastal disasters and a globally recognised heritage site,
Entry to Sundarban banned for 3 monthsKHULNA, May 31: The government has imposed a three-month ban on all entry into the
Sundarbans declared shut for 3 monthsThe Forest Department has imposed a three-month ban on the entry of all, including tourists,
Sundarbans must be protectedKHULNA, May 22: The Sundarbans must be protected not only for Bangladesh but for the
21 Sundarban fishers rescued from pirates KHULNA, May 22: The Bangladesh Coast Guard rescued 21 fishermen who had been held hostage
Panic grips fishermen as abduction on the rise in SundarbanSARANKHOLA, BAGERHAT, May 22: Fear and panic have gripped fishermen and honey collectors as criminal
Coast Guard rescues 21 fishermen from SundarbansBangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) has rescued 21 fishermen who were held hostage by two separate
Forest crimes surge in Sundarban despite intensified patrols SARANKHOLA, BAGERHAT, May 21: Despite intensified patrols, stricter surveillance and repeated drives by authorities, illegal
4 fishermen rescued
Two robbers arrested in Sundarbans Members of Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) in a drive arrested two members, including the second-in-command
Sundarbans pirate gang leader held with arms, ammunitionBangladesh Coast Guard arrested a notorious pirate gang leader along with arms and ammunition during
Anti-poaching drives boost wildlife in eastern Sundarban FAKIRHAT, BAGERHAT, May 8: The presence of tigers, deer and various bird species has increased
Strong conservation drive boosts wildlife in Eastern SundarbansA year-long crackdown on poaching and illegal resource extraction has led to a noticeable increase
2 nabbed from Sundarbans resort areaKHULNA, May 6: Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) arrested two suspected criminals for attempt to loot
Pirate gangs surge in Sundarbans; 22 fishermen abductedThe Sundarbans have been witnessing a surge of pirates gangs as at least 22 fishermen
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