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Young leaders key to protecting wildlife: Rizwana

December 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The leadership of Bangladesh’s young generation has become crucial in protecting wildlife, as growing youth involvement in rescuing, caring for, and rehabilitating animals is creating fresh momentum for conservation efforts, Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan said today (6 December).

She made the remarks while speaking at an views-exchange meeting with volunteers and organisations working on wildlife, forests, and biodiversity at the Forest Bhaban in the capital’s Agargaon, reads a press release. 

Addressing the young volunteers, the adviser said a united voice is essential to safeguard wildlife. Those who destroy habitats often justify their actions on economic grounds, she noted, adding that awareness, accurate information, and love for nature are needed to counter such narratives.


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Rizwana said people must uphold ethical values that ensure the coexistence of humans and nature.

“Religious and social teachings promote compassion and responsible behaviour toward all living species,” she added, noting that standing beside vulnerable people and animals is a true expression of humanity.

She further announced that one wildlife conservation worker from each of the country’s 64 districts will be recognised next year to inspire young conservationists and encourage local leadership.

She also said the government has approved a new unit to combat wildlife crimes and is working to ensure modern equipment and transport support for rescue operations.

Earlier, Rizwana Hasan attended the opening of the Bangladesh Energy Conference 2025 at the Bangladesh Military Museum as chief guest. There, she stressed the need for effective rooftop solar installation in government buildings, environmentally grounded development planning, and transparent decision-making through consultation with relevant stakeholders.

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