January 15 was Pongal in south India and Magh Bihu in the north-eastern regions; the day before was Makar Sankranti and Tusu ...
For generations, coastal families living near the Sundarbans have depended on shrimp farming, fishing, timber cutting, and ...
Despite having incredible natural sights, Bangladesh has never been a mainstream tourist destination. Here’s what’s holding it back and what awaits visitors who do go.
Approximately 1,874 square kilometres of the forest consist of rivers, canals and wetlands, creating a dynamic ecosystem that ...
From floating hospitals to restoring coastal mangroves, Friendship demonstrates the potential of adaptation governance in some of the most climate-vulnerable regions of Bangladesh.
Locals say that every year, the water gets saltier, the flooding gets worse, the cyclones more violent and the tigers closer. ‘I had my back to the forest when the tiger pounced and dug its claws into ...
In a conversation with Mahfuz Russel, renowned naturalist Nigel Alan Marven discusses the challenges and successes of wildlife conservation in one of the world’s most densely populated countries.
BAGERHAT, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Coast Guard seized 4,000 metres of deer hunting traps along with 100 kilograms ...
When global leaders gathered in Brazil for COP30 to discuss the future of forests, Bangladesh did not need reminding why ...
A study in Bangladesh reveals that Fishing Cat relies on wetland hot-spots, recommending focused habitat protection and ...
Nations Trust WNPS Monthly Lecture 6 pm, 15th January 2026, Jasmine Hall, BMICH Since the dawn of time, reptiles have had a ...
Luxury tour vessels are endangering the Sundarbans as engines run non-stop, noise and light pollution escalate, and rivers ...