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  • Anika Dristi
    Anika Dristi commented on Fatima Ahmed's classified listing.
    Jasmine: The Pride of Sundarbans
    • May 30, 2021
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    • Anika Dristi
      Taarik Hasan Objectifying the local’s behavior, there should be poverty,
      norms, and practices of illegal natural resource trading, not much aware of the remaining resource statistics and less Govt/NGO’s interaction.

      To counter those as fighting against years of...  more
      • May 25, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Taarik Hasan (..,)

      They further do remark areas of animal sanctuary, deploy
      armed troops like BGB, ANSAR to restrict general peoples movement, surveillance with technology ( drone, thermal...  more
    • Anika Dristi
      Shadman Chowdhury Forest resources are of paramount importance to the local
      communities living near Sundarbans. To save them, Bangladesh Forest Department has taken some initiative but all these actions are now a barrier in their way. They have been managing forest...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul For this quiz, I have divided my answer into 2 parts.The 1st one is how can we save the endangered species of Sundarban & the 2nd part is improving the condition of the local community .

      Royal Bengal Tiger,Saltwater crocodile,Dolphine,Hawksbill...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Whenever a boat will come within 500m of the animal sanctuary,trackers will send an alert signal to the center computer,which will be monitored round the clock by the officials of the local forest department.If a boat moves very closer to the animal...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul will talk about the 2nd part.Honey,fishes,wax don't effect much but cutting down trees for woods will put a huge impact on the ecological balance of the environment.But,for the local communities,woods and golpata have no alternative.So,what can we do?
      A...  more
      • May 26, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Mahmudul Hasan Shamrat Sundarbans has a great impact on our life, I live in the southern part of the country. Which is very close to the Sundarbans. Every disastrous
      cyclone or cyclonic storm for example the recent ‘Yash’ the Sundarbans
      stands as the barrier and protect...  more
      • May 27, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Amirul Karim I think the authority should take some necessary steps to improve the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation. First of all, the local community should be given employments in Rampal Power Plants
      under having a...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Jeba Fariha Sundarbans is the largest mangrove in the world. It is a
      great source of different flora and
      fauna. We have to save Sundarbans to save the local community living there.
      Because most of the local people depends on forests' resources. So...  more
    • Anika Dristi
      Mehedi Hassan Sunny Sundarbans is supposed to be a sanctuary for their vast flora and fauna. Instead, it has become a haven for smugglers and poachers who illegally snatch away its natural resources. Hence, necessary steps should be taken to keep all kinds of unlawful and...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Mehedi Hassan Sunny The Sundarbans forest is one of the most diverse and productive mangrove ecosystems in the world. To protect the world’s largest mangrove forest, we must avert all kinds of illegal activities in and around Sundarbans by ensuring proper management and...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Farjana Lima For improving the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation, I think first of all, government and non-profit NGOs should come forward to give proper education to the local children and technical training (such as...  more
      • May 29, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Banoshree Roy Sundarbans is an important resources of our country. It protects our country from the cyclones and tidal surges. The local communities who live around the sundarbans depending on the resources of sundarbans directly or indirectly. They unboundedly hunt...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Mesbah Abir We should think about both the inhabitants near the Sundarbans and the fauna living there. We can't provide such a huge population with other instant jobs in such a low-income county. Best way is to create a reserve for the fauna middle of the forest as...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Tanni Biswas The local community alongside the Sundarban is greatly depends on the Sundarban forest resources for their livelihood so the degradation of Sundarban is increased day by day. To prevent this problem I will do something from my own perspective to improve...  more
    • Anika Dristi
      S. M. Kamran Ashraf As we know the people near Sundarbans are hignly dependent on it. The collect almost everything of their livelihood from this forest. So it is not right to restrct all the area for them. But if we permit them then they might make a big harm to the...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Tashin Jami Sundarbans residents and livestock areas need to be separated. Particular care should be taken so that the animals and the Royal Bengal Tiger can breed. The people of the forest department should have Shabnam on this issue. In addition to encouraging...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Anika Dristi Local people depend on Sundarbans. No matter what we tell them or teach them, that will not change their mind or affect their lifestyle.

      Authority should limit the access to certain parts of the forest for the local people to use its resources. They...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Zeba Afia The local communities of the villages adjoining the Sundarbans depend on this forest for livelihood.
      To earn a livelihood, they have been involved in fishing, tree cutting, honey collection etc. professions for a long time, so it is difficult to stop...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Zeba Afia Regular workshops, trainings, meetings can raise awareness of local communities, provide moral education and create alternative employment opportunities which enable them to be aware of the forest. Proper education should be ensured for the local...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir Sundarbans is the world's largest single block of mangrove forest. Local communities alongside the sundarbans depend on it mainly for their livelihood.
      Recommendation to improve the condition of local community alongside saving Sundarbans from...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Rawnak Jahan Khan As we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Rawnak Jahan Khan As we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Farjana Zaman Appointing community leaders as forest guards or watchman will keep the community people away from exploiting resources. Second step should be creating alternative employment facilities for other community families.
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Md. Hazrat Ali The Sundarbans is a cluster of the low land island in the Bay of Bengal. It was the world’s largest mangrove with an area of 10000 Km2 where 60% in Bangladesh and the rest
      in India. The local people alongside Sundarbans are completely dependent on this...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Hymanti Sarkar Firstly, if we notice the occupations of local people, we can see most frequently practiced professions are Mouwal, Baowal, fisherman, collecting golpata, fish fry, crab etc, poaching. So, they are highly dependent on forest. And the main reasons of this...  more
      • May 30, 2021
    • Anika Dristi
      Hymanti Sarkar development. But for all of these proper guide and fund are necessary.
      • May 30, 2021