Pollution caused by the unchecked use of plastic items by tourists is wreaking havoc on the biodiversity and ecosystem of the ...
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, and its forest-dependent communities are now at risk due to the ...
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Sundarbans getting back to normal a month after cyclone RemalMoreover, numerous Sundari, Goran and Golpata trees along with other plant species were destroyed, stripping the Sundarbans of its natural splendor, the conservator said. Like previous occasions ...
How are the Sundarbans tackling natural and manmade threats, and can they keep doing this? How did the study arrive at its results? What does the study tell us about the functioning of mangroves?
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