Natural History and Conservation
Posted on 01. Sep, 2009 by Mikey Leung in 1. General Information, Podcast
For a country this size, Bangladesh has been endowed with an extraordinary amount of natural wealth and abundance. While its floods do cause serious calamities to its people, the waters are also the source of rich Himalayan mineral deposits and without the yearly flooding, soil that already bears a heavy agricultural load would never replenish itself.
"Guide to Wildlife" of Bangladesh
Posted on 18. Nov, 2008 by Mikey Leung in Events, Links
Click here for a full-size preview of the cover.
(Nov. 18, 2008, Dhaka) – A new “Guide to Wildlife” book has just been released in Bangladesh.
The 306 page full-colour guide has colour photographs of all the mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians found in the 19 protected areas of Bangladesh. It includes the coverage of almost 400 [...]
Forest Department Develops New Eco-Tourism Excursions for Cox's Bazaar Tourists
Posted on 24. Jan, 2008 by Mikey Leung in Best of Bangladesh
republished from www.Nishorgo.org
Cox Bazaar, January 07, 2008:
Forest Department’s Nishorgo Program has taken 15 leading Cox Bazaar tour operators and hotel owners to newly established eco-tourism areas at Mochoni Nature Park and Kudum Cave within the Teknaf Game Reserve, as part of an effort to expand the excursion outings from the increasingly crowded Cox Bazaar town [...]

