Saint Martin’s Island in Bangladesh faces challenges balancing conservation and economic stability. Access restrictions aim to protect its fragile coral ecosystems but harm local businesses.
The Amazon River is known far and wide for its vast array of wildlife ranging from pink dolphins to flesh-eating piranhas and has now revealed a new treasure trove - a massive coral reef that stretches for some 600 miles, scientists say.
Saint Martin’s Island in Bangladesh faces challenges balancing conservation and economic stability. Access restrictions aim to protect its fragile coral ecosystems but harm local businesses.
The Amazon River is known far and wide for its vast array of wildlife ranging from pink dolphins to flesh-eating piranhas and has now revealed a new treasure trove - a massive coral reef that stretches for some 600 miles, scientists say.