Just off its shore lies a small isle by the name of Sonadia isle. Even though it has been thought to only be a serene haven for fishermen and its miniature local population, Sonadia isle is wealthy in flora and fauna and gorgeousness. During the winter months, fishermen return to the isle to fish of its coast, and build provisional refuge and living quarters for the duration of their stay. But Sonadia isle, in the Southeastern province of Bangladesh, is more than just a good fishing spot; it is habitat to sea tutrles, diverse bird species and the conservationists who are working untiringly to save some of these species from extinction.