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Bangladesh Lifts Ban on Cargo Boats After Sundarbans Oil Spill
Bangladesh today lifted a ban on cargo boats in the world's largest mangrove forest, imposed in the wake of last month's major oil spill in a rare dolphin sanctuary.
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First Dead Dolphin Spotted After Bangladesh Oil Spill
The first evidence of harm caused by an oil spill, from a capsized tanker in Bangladesh's Shela river, on the local flora and fauna surfaced on Sunday, with reports of the first dead dolphin.
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Bangladeshis Use Sponges to Clean Sundarbans Oil Spill Threatening Dolphins
Bangladeshi villagers using sponges, shovels and even spoons worked on Friday to clean up a huge oil spill in a protected area that is home to rare dolphins, after environmentalists warned of an ecological "catastrophe".
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Bangladesh Oil Spill 'Threatens Rare Dolphins'
Bangladesh officials warned today that an oil spill from a crashed tanker is threatening endangered dolphins and other wildlife in the massive Sundarbans mangrove region, branding the leak an ecological "catastrophe".
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Bangladesh Lifts Ban on Cargo Boats After Sundarbans Oil Spill
Bangladesh today lifted a ban on cargo boats in the world's largest mangrove forest, imposed in the wake of last month's major oil spill in a rare dolphin sanctuary.
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First Dead Dolphin Spotted After Bangladesh Oil Spill
The first evidence of harm caused by an oil spill, from a capsized tanker in Bangladesh's Shela river, on the local flora and fauna surfaced on Sunday, with reports of the first dead dolphin.
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Bangladeshis Use Sponges to Clean Sundarbans Oil Spill Threatening Dolphins
Bangladeshi villagers using sponges, shovels and even spoons worked on Friday to clean up a huge oil spill in a protected area that is home to rare dolphins, after environmentalists warned of an ecological "catastrophe".
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Bangladesh Oil Spill 'Threatens Rare Dolphins'
Bangladesh officials warned today that an oil spill from a crashed tanker is threatening endangered dolphins and other wildlife in the massive Sundarbans mangrove region, branding the leak an ecological "catastrophe".