“…The main causes of deforestation and forest degradation in this area were tree cutting for fuelwood, and construction materials production for sale especially. A number of studies are available focused on natural regeneration status in different natural forests of Bangladesh provide potential information for many native tree species (Haider et al, 2017;Hossain, Hossain, Salam, & Rahman, 2013;Hossain, Azad, & Alam, 1999;Hossain & Hossain, 2014;Motaleb & Hossain, 2007;Miah, Udin, & Bhuiyan, 1999;Nur, Nandi, Jashimuddin, & Hossain, 2016;Rahman, Rahman, Chowdhury, & Akhter, 2019;Rahman et al, 2011) and diversity in forest (Chowdhury, Islam, Hafiz, & Islam, 2018;Rahman et al, 2019), but research work on regeneration aspect of forest is not available where Durgapur hill forest lacks information regarding natural regeneration, stocking, and conservation issues. This study will enrich the knowledge of natural regeneration and quantitative distribution of plant species in the case of hill forest which may be useful in providing guidelines for future management of forest.…”