Illegal deer hunting has surged in the Sundarbans, threatening the delicate ecosystem of the world’s largest mangrove forest.
Pollution caused by the unchecked use of plastic items by tourists is wreaking havoc on the biodiversity and ecosystem of the ...
Tourists in the Sundarbans experienced a rare and extraordinary sighting of a Royal Bengal Tiger up close as it swam across a ...
Two species of deer, Maya and Chitra, inhabit the Sundarbans, with Chitra, or spotted deer, comprising the majority of the ...
For weeks, the embankment shielding East Dhangmari, in the Khulna district of southwestern ... Ghoramara Island, India, on the western edge of the Sundarbans mangrove forest, has been robbed ...
The Sundarbans, a serene and lush sanctuary, conceals within its depths an unsettling reality—key areas that have become the lifelines of poaching operations. The resurgence of illegal deer hunting is ...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest covers an area ... For the latest survey, three ranges in the forest — Khulna, Satkhira and ...
Khulna, situated in the south-western corner of the country, is the third-largest industrial centre in Bangladesh. It serves as a gateway to the seaport of Mongla and the Sundarbans, the home of ...