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SUNDAY, JULY 05, 2026

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Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Govt launches Tk32.6cr conservation initiative to include Halda in Unesco biosphere network

Funding is being provided by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), while the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is providing technical support.

As elephant corridors have been blocked by settlements, fencing, roads, and camps, elephants are forced into human settlements in search of food and safe passage. Photo: TBS

The 'human-wildlife conflict' in Bangladesh is part of its conservation failure

Urgent funds are needed to protect our dwindling biodiversity. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

So, how to arrange money for conservation?

Logo of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU)

BAU, Murdoch University conduct joint research on agricultural conservation

Wetlands in Bangladesh provide winter refuge to thousands of migratory birds. Photo: Abdullah A Sadique

How drones are being used to aid wildlife rescue operations

Human-dominated wetlands are hotbeds of human-fishing cat conflicts. Photo taken at Savar. Photo: Syed Abbas

Beyond tigers: Fishing cats and the conservation challenge in Bangladesh

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has urged everyone to come forward for the conservation of wildlife and forests on 24 September. Photo: Courtesy

Environment adviser urges everyone to come forward for conservation of forests, wildlife

Saber said at the finalisation of the list of awardees in the meeting of the national committee regarding the “Prime Minister's National Award for Plantation-2022 and 2023” award, on 20 May. Photo: Courtesy

Research on tree conservation, extension will be enhanced: Saber

The re-excavated Alta Dighi, Naogaon's largest reservoir, awaits refilling, either artificially or by monsoon rains. Controversy surrounds a project aiming to restore Alta Dighi and the surrounding forest due to deforestation. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Khorshed Alam

Altadighi’s fate: How a conservation project wreaks havoc on a national park

Photo: Courtesy

Arannayk forms Sea Turtle conservation groups to raise awareness

Representational image: Unsplash

750 sea turtle hatchlings make their way back to sea

This photo provided by Busch Gardens Tampa Bay shows a newborn female endangered Bornean orangutan that was delivered by caesarean section on Saturday, April 13, 2024. Photo: Jesse Adair/Busch Gardens Tampa Bay via AP

Endangered Bornean orangutan born in Florida

Photo: Courtesy

Environmental conservation will be ensured by collaborative efforts among ministries: Saber 

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