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International Vulture Awareness Day: Is government’s initiative enough to save vultures?


According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the most endangered species in the world, not just in Bangladesh, is the vulture The balance of wildlife, and biodiversity is being destroyed almost everywhere on earth due to man-made alterations. Although Bangladesh was once rich in biodiversity, it is now almost at the bottom. In the meantime, huge forests have been destroyed, numerous animals, and birds have disappeared. Another wildlife, the wolf, is struggling to survive in the country because of man-made reasons. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the most endangered species in the world, not just in Bangladesh, is the…

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