Degree Name | Group/Major Subject | Board/Institute | Country | Passing Year |
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Ph.D. | Zoology (wetland ecology) | University of Cambridge | United Kingdom | 2012 |
Masters | Zoology (fisheries) | Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka | Bangladesh | 2005 |
Bachelor | Zoology (fisheries) | Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka | Bangladesh | 2004 |
Title | Organization | Location | From Date | To Date |
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Professor | University of Dhaka | Department of Zoology | 08, Apr 2021 | Currently Working |
Subject | Description | Research Interest (Goal, Target Indicator) |
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Heavy metal pollution | Accumulation of heavy metals in different fish species has been recognized as a threath from different research projects. |
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Plastic Pollution | National Geographic Society's Explorer 2019 and team leader (Bangladesh) -Sea to Source: Ganges Expeditions 2019. During the portion of the expedition along the Ganges River in India and Bangladesh, we achieved many scientific objectives in the fields of environmental science, citizen science, community engagement, and conservation technology. |
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Conservation Education | Received training on conservation education by the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, USA. Designed and implemented active learning based different education programs and materials for threatened species conservation (e.g. Teachers for Planet Earth sponsored by National Geographic Society; Teachers for Tigers sponsored by WCS, USA |
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Ecosystem Engineering | Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are globally endangered but perform crucial ecosystem services. Their status and role in tropical regions are poorly understood, resulting in a nearly complete lack of effort toward their conservation. Understanding mussel functions in developing countries is particularly important because costly interventions to restore habitat functionality are often infeasible. As part of my PhD project, I investigated the role of mussels as 'ecosystem engineer'. |
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Aquatic Ecology | Biological measures were used to assess the aquatic ecosystem health of selected lakes of Bangladesh using 'macroinvertebrates'. Biotic index called 'BLBI' has been developed. |
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Fisheries as source of plastic pollution | Riverine plastic pollution from fisheries has been reported from the Ganges river system. We have been planning to continue research in relevant field. |
Level of Study | Title | Supervisor | Co-Supervisor(s) | Name of Student(s) | Area of Research | Current Completion |
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Ph.D. | Diversity and abundance of Macroinvertebrates as the indicator of water quality and ecosystem health in some selected lakes of Bangladesh | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | Prof. Dr Murshida Begum | Mrs Israt Mannan | Wetland Ecology |
Current Year |
M.Phil | STUDY OF ZOOPLANKTON DIVERSITY IN TWO SELECTED LAKES IN DHAKA CITY, BANGLADESH | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | N/A | Mrs Shilpi Saha | Wetland Ecology |
Current Year |
M.Phil | ICHTHYODIVERSITY OF JAMUNA RIVER, SIRAJGANJ, BANGALADESH | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | N/A | Mrs Ashifa Akter | Wetland Ecology | Current Year |
M.Phil | DEVELOPMENT OF FISHERIES SOFTWARE FOR SUSTAINABLE UTILIZATION OF FISHERIES RESOURCES IN BANGLADESH | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | N/A | Mr Md Imran Hossain | Wetland Ecology | Current Year |
Masters | Value chain analysis of the commercially important fish species and related stakeholder analysis in Chandpur, Bangladesh | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | Md Jewel Rana | Current Year | ||
Masters | Study on heavy metal accumulation in the selected commercially important fish species | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | N/A | Emran Ahammed | Microbiology (fish) |
Current Year |
Masters | Study on the Post Harvest microbial load in the Gut of Ompok pabda (Hamilton,1822) | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | N/A | Ms Tanjila Akter | Microbiology (fish) |
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Masters | A Study on Ornamental Fish Trade in Kataban Market, Dhaka, Bangladesh | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | Ms Alifa Bintha Haque | Ms Monika Saha | Exotic Species | |
Masters | Species Composition, seasonal variation and percentage contribution of the Elasmobranchs at the Parehat, Pirojpur,Southwest, Bangladesh | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | N/A | Ms Sabrina Sabbir | Marine Biodiversity | |
Research Project Report/Other | National Geographic Society's Sea to Sources: Ganga Expedition | Dr Heather Koldewey | Dr Gawsia W. Chowdhury | 1) Mr Md. Nazmul Hasan Niloy 2) Ms Tania Zakir | Wetland Ecology: River Pollution |
2019 |
Research Project Report/Other | Sawfish in Bangladesh: Evidence-based conservation for reducing extinction risk | Dr. Claudia Gray and Olivia Couchman | Dr. Gawsia Wahudunnesa Chowdhury | Ms Alifa Bintha Haque (ABH) | Nat Geo Photo Ark EDGE Fellowship awarded to ABH |
Subject | Project Name | Source of Fund | From Date | To Date | Collaboration |
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Plastic pollution | Trophic transfer of MPs in the aquatic ecosystems of Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem, Bangladesh | Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Ministry of Education | 23-06-2021 | 31-12-2023 | SUST |
Sustainable fisheries resource | Genetic status of white spot disease resistance in the wild and cultured Penaeus monodon: an approach toward sustainable shrimp production | Centennial Research Grant | 13-06-2021 | 23-06-2021 | |
Plastic pollution solution: Gender & ALDFG | Pre-feasibility Study on the Gender dimensions and identifying job opportunities for female workers in tackling Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Nets in Bangladesh | COAST 4C | 01-04-2021 | 30-07-2021 | ZSL |
Plastic pollution | Fish and Plastics | Centre for Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000 | 23-03-2021 | 23-03-2021 | SUST |
National Geographic Society's Sea to Sources: Ganga Expedition | Planet or Plastic | National Geographic Society | 01-01-2019 | 30-12-2019 | University of Dhaka |
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SL | Collaboration & Membership Name | Type | Membership Year | Expire Year |
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1 | Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World | Member | 2022 to date | Life Time |
2 | Aquatic Ecology Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge | Research collaboration | 2008 to date | Life Time |
3 | Zoological Society of Bangladesh | Life Member | 2006-till todate | Life Time |
4 | Member | Trustee Board, WildTeam | 2008 to date | |
5 | Commonwealth Scholars’ Association | Alumni Association of the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) | 2012 to date | Life Time |
6 | University of Cambridge Alumni Association, UK | Life Member | 2012 to date | Life Time |
7 | National Geographic Society, Sea to Source-Ganges River Expedition | Explorer and Team leader-Bangladesh | 2019-2020 | 2020 |
8 | Dhaka University Alumni Association | Life Member | 2006-till todate | Life Time |
9 | South Asian Invertebrate Specialist Group | Regional Co-chair | 2017-2024 | 2024 |
Book Section | |
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Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Md Nazmul Hasan Niloy, Md Emran Ahammed Emon, Md Ashikur Rahman Shome, Sukanya Hasan, Ashifa Akter and Murshida Begum "The Conservation Status of the Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of Bangladesh."
Imperiled: The Encyclopedia of Conservation. Elsevier, 2022 485 - 491 .
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Ali S. and Chowdhury G.W. "Freshwater Fishes of Bangladesh."
Red List of Bangladesh (Volume 5). Chowdhury G.W. IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Bangladesh Country Office, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2015 xvi+360 .
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Rahman, A.K.A. and Chowdhury, G.W. "Species profiles of 10 marine fishes (Vol. 24. Marine Fishes)."
Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2008 300 pp .
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Rahman, A.K.A. and Chowdhury, G.W. "Species profiles of 69 freshwater fishes (Vol. 23. Freshwater Fishes)."
Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh (vol. 23). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2007 204 pp. .
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Journal Article | |
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Isobel Ollard, David C. Aldridge, Fatima Jannat and Gawsia W. Chowdhury : Declines in Freshwater Mussels and Loss ofMussel–Invertebrate Interactions in the SubtropicalWaterbodies of Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems (impact factor:3.254) , vol.34 , no.11 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. , pp.1-14 , 2024
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Nabanita Das, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Abu Bokkar Siddique, Shashowti Chowdhury Riya, Md. Azizul Fazal, Faisal Sobhan and Subrata Sarker : The silent threat of plastics along the coastal frontiers of Bangladesh: Are we concerned enough?,
Marine Pollution Bulletin (impact factor:6.2) , vol.Volume 205 , no.116567 Elsevier , 2024
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Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Heather J. Koldewey, Md. Nazmul Hasan Niloy, Mohammad Mizanur Rahman Khan, Nabanita Das, Surshti Patel, Bushra Nishat, Zoie T. Diana, Nina Tsydenova and Subrata Sarker : Discarded Fishing Net Pollution in Coastal Areas of Bangladesh,
Science of the Total Environment (impact factor:10.94) , vol.Volume 952 , no.175529 Elsevier , 2024
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Sarker, S., Krug, A.L., lslam, K.M., Basak, S.C., Huda, A.N.M.S, Hossain, M.S., Das, N., Riya. S.C., Liyana, E and Chowdhury, G.W. : An integrated coastal ecosystem monitoring strategy: Pilot case in Naf-Saint Martin Peninsula, Bangladesh,
Science of the Total Environment (impact factor:10.94) , vol.913 , no.169718 , 2024
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Subrata Sarker, Alifa Bintha Haque, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury and A.N.M. Samiul Huda : Environmental Controls of phytoplankton in the river dominated sub-tropical coastal ecosystem of Bangladesh,
Regional Studies in Marine Science (impact factor:2.1) , vol.66 Elsevier , 2023
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Isobel Ollard, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury and David C Aldridge : Functional non‐equivalence in ecosystem engineers? Different freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are associated with different macroinvertebrate communities in a subtropical lake,
Freshwater Biology (impact factor:3.538) , vol.68 , no.6 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. , pp.1-11 , 2023
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Imogen E. Napper, Anju Baroth, Aaron C. Barrett, Sunanda Bhola, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Bede F.R. Davies, Emily M. Duncan, Sumit Kumar, Sarah E. Nelms, Md. Nazmul Hasan Niloy, Bushra Nishat, Taylor Maddalene, Natalie Smith, Richard C. Thompson and Heather Koldewey : The distribution and characterisation of microplastics in air, surface water and sediment within a major river system,
Science of the Total Environment (impact factor:10.753) Elsevier , 2023
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Chowdhury, G.W.,, Koldewey, H.J., Niloy, M.N.H. and Sarker, S. : The ecological impact of plastic pollution in a changing climate,
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences-Published by Portland Press Limited (impact factor:3.47) , vol.6 , no.4 The Biochemical Society and the Royal Society of Biology. , pp.389–402 , 2022
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Sarker, S.,, Huda, A.N.M.S., Niloy, M.N.H., and Chowdhury, G.W. : Trophic transfer of microplastics in the aquatic ecosystem of Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh,
Science of the Total Environment. (impact factor:10.753) , vol.838 , no.2 Elsevier , 2022
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Youngblood K., Brooks, A., Das, N., Singh, A., Sultana, M., Verma, G., Zakir, T., Chowdhury, G.W., Duncan, E., Khatoon, H., Maddalene, T., Napper, I., Nelms, S., Patel, S., Sturges, V. and Jambeck, J. : Rapid Characterization of Macroplastic Input and Leakage in the Ganges River Basin.,
Environ. Sci. Technol. (impact factor:11.36) , vol.56 , no.7 American Chemical Society , pp.4029–4038. , 2022
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Napper, IE, Baroth, A, Barrett, AC, Bhola, S, Chowdhury, GW,, Davies, BFR, Duncan, EM, Kumar, S, Nelms, SE, Niloy, MNH, Nishat, B, Maddalene, T, Thompson, RC and Koldewey, H : From sea to source: The abundance and characteristics of microplastics in surface water in the transboundary Ganges River,
Environmental Pollution (impact factor:6.792) , vol.274 , no.8 , 2021
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Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Heather J. Koldewey, Emily Duncan, Imogen E. Napper, Md. Nazmul Hasan Niloy, Sarah E. Nelms, Subrata Sarker, Sunanda Bhola and Bushra Nishat : Plastic pollution in aquatic systems in Bangladesh: A review of current knowledge,
Science of the Total Environment (impact factor:6.551) , vol.761 , 2020
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Emily M. Duncan, Alasdair Davies, Amy Brooks, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Brendan J. Godley, Jenna Jambeck, Taylor Maddalene, , Imogen Napper, Sarah E. Nelms, Craig Rackstraw and Heather Koldewey : Message in a bottle: Open source technology to track the movement of plastic pollution,
PLOS ONE (impact factor:2.740) , 2020
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Sarah E. Nelms, Emily M. Duncan, Surshti Patel, Ruchi Badola, Sunanda Bhola, Surfarsha Chakma, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Brendan J. Godley, Alifa Bintha Haque, Jeyaraj Antony Johnsond, Hina Khatoond, Sumit Kumar, Imogen E. Napper, Md. Nazmul Hasan Niloy, Tanjila Akter, Srishti Badola, Aditi Dev, Sunita Rawat, David Santillo, Subrata Sarker, Ekta Sharma and Heather Koldewey : Riverine plastic pollution from fisheries: Insights from the Ganges River system,
Science of the Total Environment (impact factor:6.551) , vol.756 , 2020
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Md. Ashiqur Rahman, Md. Sazedul Islama, Papia Haque, M. Nuruzzaman Khana, Makoto Takafuji, Murshida Begum, Gawsia W. Chowdhury, Mala Khand and Mohammed Mizanur Rahman : Calcium ion mediated rapid wound healing by nano-ZnO doped calcium phosphate-chitosan-alginate biocomposites,
Materialia (impact factor:7.293) , vol.13 , no.23 , 2020
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Liton Chandra Mohanta, Md. Nazmul Hasan Niloy, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury*, Dipa Islam and Evena Parvin Lipy : HEAVY METALS IN WATER, SEDIMENT AND THREE FISH SPECIES OF DHALESHWARI RIVER, SAVAR,
Bangladesh Journal of Zoology , vol.47 , no.2 , pp.263-272 , 2019
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Tanjila Akter and Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury* : Post harvest bacterial load in the gut of Ompok pabda (Hamilton, 1822) from two fish markets of Brahmanbaria,
Bangladesh Journal of Zoology , vol.47 , no.2 , pp.243-251 , 2019
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Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury*, Sabrina Sabbir and Alifa Bintha Haque : RECENT RECORDS OF LARGETOOTH SAWFISH PRISTIS PRISTIS (LINNAEUS, 1758) FROM PARERHAT OF PIROJPUR DISTRICT IN THE SOUTHWESTERN BANGLADESH,
Bangladesh Journal of Zoology , vol.46 , no.2 , pp.255-262 , 2018
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GAWSIA W CHOWDHURY, MUNTASIR AKASH and ALIFA BINTHA HAQUE : STATUS OF THE GANGES RIVER SHARK GLYPHIS GANGETICUS (MÜLLER & HENLE, 1839),
Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences , vol.26 , no.1 Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Dhaka , pp.111‐116 , 2017
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Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury*, Nime Sarker, Muntasir Akash and Gulshan Ara Latifa : AN ENQUIRY ON ICHTHYODIVERSITY OF THE CHALAN BEEL, A KEY ICHTHYOFAUNAL HOTSPOT OF NORTHWESTERN BANGLADESH,
ECOPRINT , vol.24 , pp.37-46, , 2017
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Sumana Yeasmin, Gulshan Ara Latifa and Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury : DIVERSITY OF ICHTHYOFAUNA OF FENI AND MUHURI RIVERS, FENI, BANGLADESH,
Bangladesh Journal of Zoology , vol.45 , no.1 , pp.47-60, , 2017
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MUNTASIR AKASH and GAWSIA WAHIDUNNESSA CHOWDHURY : FIRST RECORD OF THE BENGAL FIDDLER CRAB UCA (AUSTRUCA) BENGALI CRANE, 1975 (BRAYCHURA: OCYPODIDAE) FROM KUAKATA NATIONAL PARK, BANGLADESH,
Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences , vol.26 , no.2 , pp.199‐203 , 2017
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Chowdhury, G.W., Zieritz, A. and Aldridge, D.C. : Ecosystem engineering by mussels supports biodiversity and water clarity in a heavily polluted lake in Dhaka, Bangladesh: implications for conservation,
Freshwater Science (impact factor:1.821) , vol.35 , no.1 , pp.188–199. , 2016
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MST. FARHANA ARZUMAN BANU, MUNTASIR AKASH, GAWSIA WAHIDUNNESSA CHOWDHURY and MD. ANWAR HOSSAIN : STATUS AND SEASONAL OCCURRENCE OF BIRDS IN DHAKA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS,
Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences , vol.25 , no.1 , pp.27‐37 , 2016
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GAWSIA W. CHOWDHURY, MOSAMMAT SHARMIN BULBUL and BHAKTA SUPRATIM SARKER : WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS OF SIX SELECTED OXBOW LAKES (BAORS) IN BANGLADESH,
Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences , vol.25 , no.1 , pp.91‐95 , 2016
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Gawsia W. Chowdhury, Belinda Gallardo and David C. Aldridge : Development and testing of a biotic index to assess the ecological quality of lakes in Bangladesh,
Hydrobiologia (impact factor:2.385) , vol.765 , pp.55–69. , 2015
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MD ANWAR HOSSAIN, BENJAMIN S. THOMPSON, GAWSIA WAHIDUNNESSA CHOWDHURY, SAMIUL MOHSANIN, ZUBAIR H. FAHAD, HEATHER J. KOLDEWEY and MD ANWARUL ISLAM : Sawfish exploitation and status in Bangladesh,
AQUATIC CONSERVATION: MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS (impact factor:3.19) , vol.25 , no.6 , pp.781-799 , 2014
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Akash, M., Hossain, M.A., Chowdhury, G.W., Mahmud, H. and Islam, M.A. : Status of Avifauna in Curzon Hall Premises University of Dhaka, Bangladesh,
ECOPRINT - an International Journal of Ecology , vol.20 , pp.1-8 , 2013
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Mohammed Anwarul Islam, Mayeen Uddin, Mohammad Abdul Aziz, Sabir Bin Muzaffar, Suprio Chakma, Sayam U. Chowdhury, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Mohammed Abdur Rashid, Samiul Mohsanin, Israt Jahan, Samia Saif, Mohammed Baharul Hossain, Dibendu Chakma, Mohammed Kamruzzaman and Rezvin Akter : Status of bears in Bangladesh: going, going, gone?,
Ursus (published By: International Association for Bear Research and Management) (impact factor:1.094) , vol.24 , no.1 , pp.83-90 , 2013.
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Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, M. Anwarul Islam, S. B. Muzaffar, M. Mofizul Kabir, Israt Jahan, M. Abdul Aziz, M. Kamrul Hasan, Suprio Chakma, S. Saif, M. Uddin, R. Akter and Samiul Mohsanin : Saving hoolock gibbon in Bangladesh, protecting forests, and conserving biodiversity through awareness building,
Gibbon Journal , vol.6 , pp.26-29 , 2011
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Islam, M.A., Muzaffar, S.B., Feeroz, M.M., Kabir, M.M., Begum, S., Aziz, M.A. and Chowdhury, G.W. : Hoolock Gibbon Conservation in Bangladesh,
The Gibbon Journal , vol.6 , pp.13-17 , 2011
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Muzaffar, S.B., Islam, M.A., Kabir, D.S., Khan, M.H., Ahmed, F.U., Chowdhury, G.W., Aziz, M.A., Chakma, S. and Jahan, I. : The endangered forests of Bangladesh: why the process of implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity is not working.,
Biodiversity and Conservation (impact factor:2.935) , vol.20 , no.7 , pp.1587-1601 , 2011
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Islam, M.A., Mohsanin, S., Chowdhury, G.W., Chowdhury, S.U., Aziz, M.A., Uddin, M., Saif, S., Chakma, S., Akter, R., Jahan, I. and Azam, I : Current Status of Asian Elephants in Bangladesh,
Gajah , vol.35 , pp.21-24 , 2011
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Islam, M.A., Chowdhury, G.W. and Belant, J.L. : First Record of the Large-toothed Ferret Badger Melogale personata in Bangladesh,
Small Carnivore Conservation , vol.39 , pp.41-42 , 2008
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Chowdhury, G.W. : The Status of Freshwater Fish Fauna in Bangladesh,
ECOPRINT - an International Journal of Ecology , vol.14 , pp.19-44 , 2007
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Chowdhury, G.W., Ruma, F., Sarker, N.B., Yasmin, A., Mobassera, W., Jahan, I., Chowdhury, M. and slam, M.A. : Biodiversity Profile of Charkishoreganj, Munshiganj, Bangladesh - A People’s Biodiversity Register,
ECOPRINT - an International Journal of Ecology , vol.14 , pp.73-77 , 2007
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Naser, M.N., Chowdhury, G.W., Begum, M.M. and Haque, W. : Proximate composition of Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii (DeMan, 1879) and Shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798).,
Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences , vol.16 , no.1 , pp.61-66. , 2007
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Naser, M.N. and Chowdhury, G.W. : Observation on some haematological aspects of rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822).,
Bangladesh Journal of Zoology , vol.32 , no.1 , pp.95-99. , 2004
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Award Type | Title | Year | Country | Description |
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Local | Dean's Research Award | 2024 | Bangladesh | Dean's Research Award, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Dhaka is offered in recognition of the research excellence as a Professor during the period from 2020-2021 to 2021-2022. |
International | 2022 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award | 2022 | 2022 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award recognized early career women scientists in the developing world who have demonstrated research excellence in the area of climate action and the environment. The prize recognizes that these scientists have often overcome great challenges to achieve what they have. The prize also acknowledges the scientists' commitment to leading and mentoring young scientists, and to improving lives and livelihoods in their communities and regions. |
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International | Cambridge Philosophical Society’s Grant | 2010 | United Kingdom | |
International | Selwyn College Cott Fund Grant | 2009 | United Kingdom | |
International | Commonwealth Academic Staff Scholarship | 2008 | United Kingdom | |
International | WCS (New York) Conservation Education Fellowship | 2007 | United States | |
International | IZEA Grant from South Asian Network | 2006 | South Africa | |
Local | Silver Jubilee Award, Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka | 2004 | Bangladesh | |
Local | Chairman’s Honour, Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka | 2002 | Bangladesh | |
Local | Dean’s Award (Gold Medal), Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Dhaka | 2000 | Bangladesh |