Projects
A decade of community-led conservation work across Bangladesh. Each project below is a programme — most are ongoing and have been delivered across many sites and years.
2013 First project
50+ Plantation sites
10+ Districts
11,000+ Seedlings planted & distributed
Programmes

A decade of community-led plantation across schools, colleges, universities, religious institutions, and hill-tract villages — covering more than 50 sites in 10+ districts.
Native species Schools Universities Hill tracts

Labelling individual trees on campuses and in public spaces with their scientific and local names — turning trees into teaching tools and the starting point for inventories.
Identification Campuses Education

A spatial inventory of endangered tree species across Bangladesh — the foundation for any serious restoration work.
GIS Remote sensing Endangered species

Guided shinrin-yoku style nature-immersion programmes adapted to Bangladeshi forests — wellbeing as a doorway to conservation.
Wellbeing Nature experience Public engagement

Applying i-Tree, GIS, and remote sensing to quantify tree cover, ecosystem services, and survival rates of planted seedlings.
i-Tree GIS Python Monitoring
A full year-by-year list of every plantation project ANCF has run since 2013 is available in the ANCF project history PDF.