Though eucalyptus was eradicated from the public forest land, social forestry continues at a very high cost to natural ecosystems.
The forest department has reforested a total of 400 acres of protected forestland -- which was grabbed by locals in Kodolpur area of Chattogram’s Raozan upazila -- bringing a positive change for the region’s biodiversity.
Though eucalyptus was eradicated from the public forest land, social forestry continues at a very high cost to natural ecosystems.
The forest department has reforested a total of 400 acres of protected forestland -- which was grabbed by locals in Kodolpur area of Chattogram’s Raozan upazila -- bringing a positive change for the region’s biodiversity.