Survey and biodiversity identification of mangrove ecosystem in Lagos
... coast line areas in the tropical and sub-tropical inter-tidal regions of the world such as bays, estuaries, lagoons and creeks. Study was carried out on the survey and identification of mangroves in Lagos Lagoon in 2010. Global Positioning System (GPS) and other relevant equipments were used to dete ...
... coast line areas in the tropical and sub-tropical inter-tidal regions of the world such as bays, estuaries, lagoons and creeks. Study was carried out on the survey and identification of mangroves in Lagos Lagoon in 2010. Global Positioning System (GPS) and other relevant equipments were used to dete ...
US Forest Service National Forest System
... A river otter climbs up onto a dock at Seeley Lake on the Lolo National Forest. The forest includes 2.1 million acres managed by five Ranger Districts. Several National Trails, including the Lewis and Clark and Nez Perce go through the area. Other highlights include the Rattlesnake National Recreati ...
... A river otter climbs up onto a dock at Seeley Lake on the Lolo National Forest. The forest includes 2.1 million acres managed by five Ranger Districts. Several National Trails, including the Lewis and Clark and Nez Perce go through the area. Other highlights include the Rattlesnake National Recreati ...
Energy resources of the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem
... the energy resource use pattern within the Sundarbans by the resource collectors and (ii) the SRF based energy resource used in the households and small enterprises in the impact zone (peripheral area along Sundarbans Reserve Forests, SRF). We adopted stratified random sampling with quota allocation ...
... the energy resource use pattern within the Sundarbans by the resource collectors and (ii) the SRF based energy resource used in the households and small enterprises in the impact zone (peripheral area along Sundarbans Reserve Forests, SRF). We adopted stratified random sampling with quota allocation ...
Sundarbans
The Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন, Shundorbôn) is a natural region in the Bengal region comprising Eastern India and Bangladesh. It is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The Sundarbans covers approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) of which 60 percent is in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. The Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The Sundarbans National Park is a National Park, Tiger Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve located in the Sundarbans delta in the Indian state of West Bengal. Sundarbans South, East and West are three protected forests in Bangladesh. This region is densely covered by mangrove forests, and is the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger.