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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025

greenery

Purbachl’s 144-acre Sal forest is an essential part of the area’s biodiversity. Within it, 128 species of plants and 74 species of animals — many of them endangered — have been identified. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS
Panorama

A forest saved: Inside the restoration of Purbachal's last Sal grove

Once threatened by urban expansion, the 144-acre Sal forest in Purbachal has now been officially designated a ‘Special Biodiversity Area’. With restoration efforts underway, the forest is being...

File photo shows a road in Rajshahi/BSS
Environment

RCC adopts massive steps for making green city

File photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Ctg's Biplab Udyan to be restored as green park, commercial structures set for demolition

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Bangladesh sets goal to cover 25% of total land with trees by 2030

Photo: TBS
Features

Heatwave subsides, but does so our concern for greenery?

Photo: TBS
Environment

Green space in Dhaka North declines 66% in 3 decades: Study

Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Panorama

Jahangirnagar University: A building on its way up, a greenery on its way out

File photo of DNCC Mayor Atiqul Islam. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Setu Bhaban should be demolished if necessary to protect greenery in Dhaka: Mayor Atiq

Two excavators are at work to cut off topsoil from a cropland to cater for the needs of neary brick kilns that have sprung up indiscriminately in Maniganj’s Singair upazila, showing no care for the environment. Such a mindless act is seriously damaging the fertility of farmlands. Picture: Noor-A-Alam
Features

How dozens of brick kilns fouled up a green paradise

Ekhtekharul Islam. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Urban green space and well-being

A greener, calmer Arc de Triomphe could be en route. Photo: Bloomberg
Bloomberg Special

A green transformation for the ‘world’s most beautiful avenue’

A sapling planted on a road divider at Shyamoli Ring Road. Photo: Noor A Alam
Panorama

Saplings galore, yet no tree in sight

The Radisson Blu Chattogram Bay View is constructed on a land of around 4.18 acres. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Habitat

Radisson Blu Chattogram Bay View: An architectural grandeur amid urban chaos

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