Conservation fieldwork in Bangladesh

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Field research, biodiversity monitoring, wildlife rescue, and conservation awareness brought together through story-driven documentation from Bangladesh.

Tracking a Bengal Slow Loris in Pittachhara Forest: A Night of Radio Telemetry in Bangladesh

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Tracking a Bengal Slow Loris in Pittachhara Forest: A Night of Radio Telemetry in Bangladesh

June 15, 20257 min readPittachhara Forest, Bangladesh

On June 15, 2025, an all-night radio telemetry session in Pittachhara Forest followed a radio-collared Bengal Slow Loris through dense forest, offering critical field insight into movement ecology and conservation in Bangladesh.

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Impact at a glance

A growing body of conservation work shaped by field ecology, biodiversity monitoring, and environmental awareness in Bangladesh.

3+
Years of field-based conservation experience
R • QGIS • ArcGIS
Research and spatial analysis tools
Camera Traps
Biodiversity monitoring approach
Bangladesh
Core conservation focus

How Conservation Work Happens

From the field to conservation action

Step 01

Field Observation

Wildlife monitoring begins with time in the landscape: observing species, habitats, and ecological pressures directly.

Step 02

Data Collection

Camera traps, radio telemetry, biodiversity surveys, and habitat assessment help turn field activity into usable conservation data.

Step 03

Analysis

Ecological data, GIS tools, and spatial analysis support stronger understanding of habitat use, movement, and conservation priorities.

Step 04

Awareness & Action

Research becomes most valuable when it supports conservation awareness, local engagement, and practical action.

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