Newspaper article
A proposed safari park in a subtropical forest in northeastern Bangladesh will be detrimental to native biodiversity
The Business Standard, Vol.9 May 2022
2022
Abstract
Recently, the government of Bangladesh released plans to develop a safari park in Lathitila Forest. 17 wildlife biologists and conservationist practitioners shared their thoughts. This is a shortened version of the commentary .
Details
- Title
- A proposed safari park in a subtropical forest in northeastern Bangladesh will be detrimental to native biodiversity
- Authors
- Mohammad Ali Reza Khan (Author) - Dubai Safari Park (Dubai, United Arab Emirates)Enam Ul Haque (Author) - Bangladesh Bird Club (BBC) - Dhaka, BangladeshM. Monirul H Khan (Author) - Jahangirnagar UniversityInam Ahmed (Author) - The Business Standard - Dhaka, Bangladesh (TBS News)Suprio Chakma (Author) - Rangamati Science and Technology UniversityHabibon Naher (Author) - Jagannath UniversityMohammad Abdul Wahed Chowdhury (Author) - University of ChittagongSharif A Mukul (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Tropical Forests & People Research CentreSayam U Chowdhury (Author) - University of CambridgeShahriar Caesar Rahman (Author) - Creative Conservation Alliance - Gazipur, Bangladesh (CCA)M Tarik Kabir (Author) - Universiti Sains MalaysiaHasan Arif Rahman (Author) - University of DelawareMuntasir Akash (Author) - University of DhakaMandira Mukutmoni (Author) - University of DhakaAnimesh Ghose (Author) - Université du Québec en Abitibi-TémiscamingueHassan Al-Razi (Author) - Nanjing Forestry UniversitySabir Bin Muzaffar (Author) - United Arab Emirates University
- Publication details
- The Business Standard, Vol.9 May 2022
- Publisher
- The Horizon Media and Publication Ltd
- Organisation Unit
- Tropical Forests & People Research Centre; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Science, Technology and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99635578802621
- Output Type
- Newspaper article
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