Koyra Upazila: Where Nature Meets Resilience MAP OF KOYRA Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Bangladesh, Koyra Upazila in Khulna District is more than just a geographic location — it's a story of survival, adaptation, and harmony between people and nature. A Gateway to the Sundarbans Koyra is the second-largest upazila in Bangladesh, both in size and ecological significance. It borders the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This proximity not only grants Koyra stunning natural beauty but also makes it an essential buffer zone for preserving biodiversity — including the famous Royal Bengal Tiger and hundreds of bird, fish, and plant species. WAY TO SUNDARBAN Life Between Rivers and Forests The landscape of Koyra is shaped by rivers like the Kapotaksha, Arpangachhia, and Shibsa, which crisscross the region and support agriculture, fishing, and transportation. The people here depend heavily on the rivers and forests for...