sundarbans
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Climate change driven shrimp farming in the Sundarbans is disrupting ecology, livelihoods
Niladry Sarkar
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Bird watching in the Sundarbans: Crouching tigers, chasing kingfishers
Dilip D’Souza
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High funding but poor results: Bangladesh struggles with Bengal tiger conservation
Farhana Parvin
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In Sundarbans, poison fishing continues despite Bangladesh court order
Farhana Parvin
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Why the wildlife trade surges in Bangladesh during the monsoon
Mahadi Al Hasnat
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Riverine literature: A new anthology brings together writings from the Sundarbans
Shyamal Kumar Pramanik Nirnoy Roy and Koushik Goswami
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In the Sundarbans, locals are caught between receding shorelines and delayed embankment construction
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
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In the Indian Sundarbans, lack of maintenance has eclipsed the dream of solar energy
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya Subhrajit Sen
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In Bangladesh, women from coastal communities are planting mangroves to save the Sundarbans
Inzamamul Haque
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Grassroots solution: In the Sundarbans, scientists are trying a new way to spur mangrove growth
Sahana Ghosh
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Bangladesh has a branding problem
Ekram Kabir, Dhaka Tribune
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Cyclones have a positive effect on the ability of mangroves to soak up carbon dioxide: Study
Sahana Ghosh
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Eco India: West Bengal's 'Tiger Widows' unite to protect the endangered Sundari mangrove tree
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 121: Hunter-turned-conservationist pushes alternate jobs for Sundarban protection
Scroll Staff
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As climate change worsens cyclones in the Sundarbans, experts debate ways to build resilience
Jayanta Basu
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In photos: In the Sundarbans, Cyclone Yaas leaves flooded farmland and devastated lives
Avijit Ghosh
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Greed versus balance: Where Amitav Ghosh’s re-creation of Sundarban legends in verse takes us
Shuktara Lal
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Climate change and reduced freshwater supply have put Sundarbans on the ‘endangered’ ecosystem list
Sahana Ghosh
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Depleting fish catch forces Sundarbans fishers to migrate to southern states
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
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‘How much can we suffer?’: Bengal’s migrant workers reel from twin blows of lockdown and cyclone
Shoaib Daniyal