Rising waters and illicit logging are killing the trees in the Sundarbans, the natural wall that protects the India-Bangladesh coast. Tidal surges now isolate parts of Sagar Island, south of ...
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, and its forest-dependent communities are now at risk due to the impact of climate change and unregulated industrial expansion, speakers ...
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Sundarbans getting back to normal a month after cyclone RemalMoreover, numerous Sundari, Goran and Golpata trees along with other plant species were destroyed, stripping the Sundarbans of its natural splendor, the conservator said. Like previous occasions ...
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Into the wild in the SundarbansDeriving its name from the dominant mangrove species, Heritiera fomes, locally known as Sundari, the term ‘Sundarbans’ translates to ‘beautiful forest’ or ‘forest of the Sundari tree ...
Demanding immediate action to safeguard the Sundarbans, including shutdown of Rampal Power Plant, Citizens' Committee for Agriculture, Industry, Jute, and Environmental Protection organised a ...
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