The Sundarbans National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bangladesh, reopened to tourists and researchers on September 1st after a three-month closure. The decision to close the park from June 1st to August 31st was made to protect the wildlife during their breeding season, ensuring the preservation of diverse animal and fish populations. The closure was intended to minimize human disturbance and allow for undisturbed breeding activities. Now, the park is open once again, welcoming visitors to experience the rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems of this mangrove forest.