“Moulvibazar Biodiversity Conservation Day 2010” on 27-28 January, 2010
“Moulvibazar Biodiversity Conservation Day 2010” on 27-28 January, 2010 Moulvibazar, a district lying north-eastern corner of Bangladesh, and famous for having the largest natural waterfall and most of the tea-gardens of the country, mixed-evergreen reserve forest, spectacular haors (bowl shaped closed water body) that include Hakaluki (the largest of its kind in Asia) Haor, ethnic cultures of Monipuri, Khasia and Tipra; has recently celebrated “Moulvibazar Biodiversity Conservation Day 2010” on 27-28 January, 2010. The District Administration of Moulvibazar has organized the following programs for its two day awareness building campaign for conserving biodiversity of the district. Date / Time Program Venue Participants Organized by Essay Competition on : Shaheed Minar premise, High school students of class VI-VIII District Administration, District Court Road, Moulvibazar Education Office, Moulvibazar. ‘Significance of Biodiversity’ Painting Competition: Shaheed Minar premise, School students of District Administration, District Court Road, Moulvibazar Primary Education Office, 27/1/2010 ‘Each in its habitat’ Class III: ‘Birds in the sky’; Moulvibazar. Class IV: ‘Animals in the forest’ Class V: ‘Fishes in the water’ Photo and film show on: Shaheed Minar premise, Open for all District Administration, District Court Road, Moulvibazar Information Office, Moulvibazar. ‘Biodiversity is our life’ theme Human chain formation against Sreemongol Upazila, Govt, Semi-govt, autonomous Upazila Administration of Sreemongol Komolgonj Upazila, organizations, NGOs, school and college and Komolgonj. ‘Destruction of Lawachhora Moulvibazar students, journalists Reserve Forest’ Human chain formation against Borolekha Upazila, Do Upazila Administration of Borolekha. Moulvibazar ‘Destruction of wetland habitats and migratory bird poaching’ Human chain formation against Kulaura Upazila, Moulvibazar Do Upazila Administration of Kulaura.
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