, April 23 -- It is easy to think of Sundarbans conservation as a distant effort involving park rangers and wildlife experts protecting trees and tigers. But what if the story is far more intimate?

What if a single awareness program at a local school is actively shaping the safety, resilience, and daily lives of an entire coastal village?

During a recent EarthScout School Campaign at Burirdabur SESDP Model Secondary School in Dacope, Khulna, WildTeam offered a deceptively simple explanation. The initiative traces a chain of impact that begins with a student in a classroom but extends deep into the mangrove forest.

"By learning to respect the forest ecosystem today, you, the students, are preparing to become the true guardians of this W...