Protect Nature & Environmental Sustainability

Greening of Home Yard

“Greening of Home Yard” The term “climate change” is a buzzword in the world today. Bangladesh is one of the countries affected by climate change. Another type of change in the environment caused by climate change is temperature. Since the last 2/1 year, we have noticed a great change in the temperature of the environment […]

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The door of the Sundarbans is closed for 92 days, forest dwellers are returning with concern!

The door of the Sundarbans is closed for 92 days, forest dwellers are returning with concern!   The gates of the Sundarbans will be closed for three months from June 1 to protect the migration and breeding of wild animals and fish in the rivers and canals. During this time, the entry of tourists, the

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“Use jute products, protect the environment from plastic pollution”

“Use jute products, protect the environment from plastic pollution”   Plastic pollution is an important topic of discussion in today’s world. Currently many discussions, meetings, seminars are being held on plastic pollution. As a result of this plastic pollution, the environment is seriously damaged, mankind is damaged, wildlife is damaged, biodiversity is damaged, ecology is

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Conservation of nature and biodiversity is important for people and the planet

Today our biodiversity is under threat due to various factors including climate change. But we must remember how important it is for us to conserve biodiversity. Healthy biodiversity = healthy people and the planet. Our future and the future of food depend on this biodiversity. Protecting it means protecting our planet. Bees and butterflies, for

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Climate Change and Bangladesh

110 million people in Bangladesh live near rivers or water bodies. Still 70 percent of people in Bangladesh live in rural areas. 50 percent of the country’s working population earns its livelihood from agriculture. 1.5 million people are involved in harvesting fish from inland rivers, lakes and seas. Fisheries contribute 3.8 percent to the economy

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Bees are essential to people and the planet

“Bees are essential to people and the planet” Bees are part of the biodiversity on which we all depend for our survival. They provide high-quality food—honey, royal jelly, and pollen. Beekeeping also provides an important source of income for many rural livelihoods and pollinators contribute directly to food security. According to bee experts at the

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Home Gardening

Home gardening refers to the growing of flowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants for the owner or tenants of a lot’s personal use. Vegetable gardening, which involves cultivating fruits, vegetables, and herbs for personal use as well as lovely flower beds that attract birds and insects, is a common form of home gardening. In addition

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Rising Seas and Shrinking Shores: The Devastating Impact of Climate Change on Bangladesh’s Coastal Communities

Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change, and its coastal communities are among the hardest hit. Rising sea levels and increased frequency of severe weather events have had devastating consequences for these communities, which rely heavily on fishing and agriculture for their livelihoods. The sea level in the

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Supporting Small-Scale Farmers to Ensure Food Security, Livelihoods and Agrobiodiversity

“Supporting Small-Scale Farmers to Ensure Food Security, Livelihoods and Agrobiodiversity” We need to protect plants for people & planet. Healthy plants can help to: end hunger, reduce poverty, protect the environment, boost economic development, protect nature, environmental sustainability, ecological balance and food security. Small-Scale farmers grow 1/3 of the world’s food and produce 30-34% of

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“Sundarbans Biological Diversity Conservation Program”

The anticipated long-term impact of the Sundarbans biodiversity conservation project is primarily to protect the integrity of the environment and the biodiversity of the Sundarbans Reserve Forest. Comprising 6,000 square kilometers, the Sundarbans reserve forest is a globally significant ecosystem with a rich biodiversity and natural resources. It is the world’s largest remaining contiguous mangrove

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