A new study has revealed that saltwater crocodiles born or raised in captivity may not return to their breeding centers after being released into the wild, a discovery that can help inform ...
The proposed Padma Barrage will deepen Bangladesh’s sediment, water, and ecological crises rather than sustainably resolving them.
As the Padma Barrage Project is placed before the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) for approval this week, an idea that has evolved since the 1960s may finally become a ...
Women are leading conservation efforts by restoring fragile mangrove ecosystems and promoting sustainable livelihoods in the ...
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10 most dangerous man-eaters in the world: real cases
Man-eating animals are not mythical creatures or horror legends. They are real predators whose behavior, under rare but ...
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The surprising reason captive crocodiles refused to go home while wild ones swam 130km to get back
A groundbreaking study in Bangladesh reveals captive-bred saltwater crocodiles adapt to new environments, unlike their wild ...
Indian writing is currently experiencing a surge in global recognition, with a diverse array of voices contributing to ...
The Telegraph spoke to women — young and old, professionals and homemakers — on how they feel when they step out of their homes ...
However, forest bandit activities, limited manpower and the region’s difficult geography remain major challenges for the Sundarbans.
Satkhira (Bangladesh) (AFP) – Tigers are so feared in Bangladesh's vast Sundarban mangroves that locals invoke spirits to protect against them. But experts say it is the big cats themselves that need ...
While Bengal waits for the election results on Monday, many in pockets of the Sundarbans are hoping to return safely from the forests after fishing, catching crabs or collecting honey. Several ...
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