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Bangladesh eyes birdwatchers as Sundarbans lure grows
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61499, member: 636"] Bangladesh attracts millions of migratory birds annually from West Asia, Central Asia and East Asia along major flyways. Research by Prof Mohammad Muslem Uddin shows birdwatching generates approximately $50 billion worldwide each year. The Sundarbans mangrove forest alone hosts 315 bird species among its diverse wildlife population. Several critically endangered species like the Spoonbill Sandpiper and Asian Dowitcher visit coastal regions during winter migrations. The nation supports 126 reptile species and maintains the world's largest mangrove ecosystem. American birdwatchers represent 20 percent of the population and spend substantial amounts on wildlife tourism. Strategic development could establish Bangladesh as a premier destination for international birdwatching enthusiasts while supporting local economies and conservation efforts. [/QUOTE]
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