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About Wild Life Bangladesh

Bangladesh hosts diverse ecosystems mangroves, forests, hills, rivers, and wetlands that support species like the Bengal tiger, estuarine crocodile, clouded leopard, and many migratory birds and fish. Its wildlife is threatened by habitat loss, pollution, poaching, and climate driven sea evel rise and salinity intrusion. Conservation efforts by governments, NGOs, and communities focus on habitat protection, species monitoring, anti-poaching, and sustainable livelihoods, while visitors can help through responsible ecotourism and reducing pollution.

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About Dr. Saleh Reza

Dr. Aminuzzaman M. S. Reza was born at Chapainawabgonj District of Bangladesh. Currently he is a Professor of Zoology, University of Rajshahi with a M.Sc. and Ph.D., specializing in molecular and applied animal biology. His work integrates bioinformatics and health biology with primary research in sericulture (silkworm breeding and molecular genetics), ornithology, and wildlife conservation. He is skilled in combining computational and experimental methods. He is now engaged in teaching and research on Insects, wildlife specially Birds and their habitat conservation. Dr. Reza has authored a number of books, research articles and popular articles published in home and abroad. His books are “Birds Diversity of Rajshahi University Campus” (in Bangla); “Naming of Bangladesh Birds: Perspective” (in Bangla); “Padma Nadir Pakhi Charer Pakhi (in Bangla); and “South Asian Ways of Silk: A Patchwork of Biology, Manufacture, Culture and History”. Dr. Reza spends much of his times to watching and photographing wildlife in home and abroad. He has received awards for his contribution to wildlife conservation of which “Suveccha Sarak Award-2021” and “Bangabandhu Award for wildlife Conservation-2022” are notable.

 

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