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Impact of Climate Change on Animal Diversity in Pirganj Upazila Under Thakurgaon District in Bangladesh

Khandakar Arshadul Bari, S. M. Wakiluzzaman and Md. Aminur Rahman
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Khandakar Arshadul Bari: Lecturer, Department of Zoology, Pirganj Government College, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh
S. M. Wakiluzzaman: Lecturer, Department of Agriculture, Pirganj Government College, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh
Md. Aminur Rahman: Lecturer, Department of Botany, Pirganj Government College, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 2, 988-994

Abstract: This research explores the impact of climate change on animal diversity in Pirganj Upazila, Thakurgaon District, Bangladesh. With shifting weather patterns, rising temperatures, and altered precipitation cycles, the local ecosystem faces significant threats. This study evaluates changes in species distribution, population dynamics, and the survival of various fauna, aiming to identify the key factors contributing to biodiversity loss. The findings underscore the need for sustainable conservation efforts to mitigate adverse effects on the region’s rich animal life.

Date: 2025
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