The government rented a birdhouse for 3 lakh rupees



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A total of Tk.

In a letter signed by the undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Deepak Kumar Chakraborty, a total of five garden owners will receive the money from the underdevelopment sector of the Forest Department.

This money was allocated due to the loss of mango orchards due to the arrival of invited snail-eating birds to the garden for several years.

The five mango orchard owners receiving the assignment are Manjur Rahman, Sanar Uddin, Shahadat Hossain, Shafiqul Islam and Faruk Anwar from the village of Khordbausa.

Mihir Kumar Dey, Forest Conservator of the Dhaka Wildlife and Nature Conservation Area, Zillur Rahman, Rajshahi Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Mehedi Hasan, Assistant Forest Conservator of the Rajshahi Department of Social Forests, Conservation Officer of Raid Wildlife and Biodiversity, visited the mango orchard on Saturday morning. Ranger Helim Raihan and Wildlife Inspector Jahangir Kabir. At that time they exchanged views with the owner of the garden and the local people.

It should be noted that at the end of the monsoon for several years, the snail birds build their nests in the mango orchard in the village of Khordbausa before hatching. The birds were born at the end of October last year, but before the baby learns to fly, the tenant of the garden wants to take over the garden. He wants to break the house and empty the mango tree. He also broke some nests from a tree.

Some local bird watchers begged him not to enter the nest. At least until the kids learn to fly. At their request, he gave the birds 15 days to leave their nests. If you do not leave the nest within 15 days, the birds will destroy the nest.

Supreme Court attorney Pragya Parmita Roy said the matter was brought to the notice of the court when the news was published in various outlets that day.

The court, in a self-motivated rule, said in an order why the area should not be declared a bird sanctuary. The order stated that the Rajshahi Deputy Commissioner and Bagha Upazila Nirbahi Officer were ordered to submit a report to the court within 40 days after the determination of the probable amount of damages to the garden owner and the garden tenant if the area is declared a sanctuary.

The district administration convened a committee to convene the Bagha Upazila agriculture officer, Shafiullah Sultan, and the assistant forest curator of the Department of Forests, Mehedi Hasan, convened another committee. Committee members identified 36 mango trees damaged by bird nests. They determined the amount of loss of 3 lakh 13 lakhs.

His proposal was to compensate for the presence of birds, not that birds do not always nest in the same place. A few years later they moved to a new place.

The proposal says that bird droppings should harm local people. The Upazila Livestock Officer must be responsible for the disease of the birds; Above all, a committee composed of local inhabitants should be formed for the conservation of the birds. To encourage them, seminars and symposia should be held and gifts given.



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