Conserve nature, pertain sustainability
Jiban Bikash Karjocrom (JBK) was established in 1999 as a non-profit, and voluntary research organization registered under the Directorae of Social Service, People Republic of Bangladesh. Since its inception, the organization dedicated itself to work for environmental sustainability and conservation approach having with special focus on invertebrates fauna baseline preparation and conservation as well as awareness creation for the country people.
The organization also have keen interest to work on pollination group and food for security and able to implement few inatiatives with the farmers to raise agricultural productivity and ensure food security by providing knowledge of modern technology.
JBK further also expanded its work area by initiating various capacity building programme on climate change adaptation and mitigation issues.
Building and supporting primary schools in remote areas, for an amenable exchange of hunting moratoriums of over 15 globally threatened species including elephants, turtles, pangolins, gaur, gibbons, and hornbills. Through this initiative, we can create sanctuaries for the incredible biodiversity within these forests, while bringing literacy to empower the local
Building and supporting primary schools in remote areas, for an amenable exchange of hunting moratoriums of over 15 globally threatened species including elephants, turtles, pangolins, gaur, gibbons, and hornbills. Through this initiative, we can create sanctuaries for the incredible biodiversity within these forests, while bringing literacy to empower the local
Building and supporting primary schools in remote areas, for an amenable exchange of hunting moratoriums of over 15 globally threatened species including elephants, turtles, pangolins, gaur, gibbons, and hornbills. Through this initiative, we can create sanctuaries for the incredible biodiversity within these forests, while bringing literacy to empower the local
Building and supporting primary schools in remote areas, for an amenable exchange of hunting moratoriums of over 15 globally threatened species including elephants, turtles, pangolins, gaur, gibbons, and hornbills. Through this initiative, we can create sanctuaries for the incredible biodiversity within these forests, while bringing literacy to empower the local