March 22, 2026, Rangamati, Rangamati Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: Green hills in the Rangamati hill tracts are being burned as part of preparations for jhum cultivation. From March to April, until the arrival of rain, hundreds of hectares of forest land are scorched by fire. As a result, forest resources are being destroyed, and wildlife, microorganisms, and beneficial insects are losing their lives. Experts warn that these fires also destroy vital microorganisms responsible for maintaining soil fertility, posing a long-term threat to biodiversity. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Shajahan/ZUMA Press Wir
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March 22, 2026, Rangamati, Rangamati Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: Green hills in the Rangamati hill tracts are being burned as part of preparations for jhum cultivation. From March to April, until the arrival of rain, hundreds of hectares of forest land are scorched by fire. As a result, forest resources are being destroyed, and wildlife, microorganisms, and beneficial insects are losing their lives. Experts warn that these fires also destroy vital microorganisms responsible for maintaining soil fertility, posing a long-term threat to biodiversity. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Shajahan/ZUMA Press Wir