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SUNDAY, JULY 05, 2026

Muntasir Akash

Paradise Kingfisher. Photo: John Cornforth
Earth

Into the world of avian tail feathers

Made-up monsters: How media is fueling human-wildlife conflicts in Bangladesh
Earth

Made-up monsters: How media is fueling human-wildlife conflicts in Bangladesh

Ruddy Shelduck. Photo: Muntasir Akash
Earth

Wooded savannah on the Ganges sandbars: A hidden wildlife paradise

Into the realm of carnivorous plants
Earth

Into the realm of carnivorous plants

The large-toothed ferret badger has a white dorsal stripe all the way down to its tail base
Earth

Ferret badgers: Our little-known mustelids

Serow calf rescued at Alikadam in Bandarban in 2020. It died shortly afterwards. Photo: Collected
Earth

Between myth and reality: Finding serows, the 'mythic' goats of eastern Bangladesh 

Photo: Collcted
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Deeper and darker than you think: Illicit wildlife trade in Bangladesh

Jungle cats live in groves and thicktes rather than deep forests. This photo was taken at the outskirts of Dhaka city. Photo: Muntasir Akash
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Encounter: The urban jungle cat still stalks the peripheries of Dhaka city

Porcupines are threatened, being poached for stomach contents called bezoar. Photo Smithsonian Zoo
Earth

Into the remarkable world of reclusive, resilient porcupines

Photo: Muntasir Akash
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Ephemeral: Grass blooms and urban munias in sprouting model towns

Large fruit bats are still a common sight in Dhaka city.
Earth

Unseen benefits of bats outweigh their stigmatised portrayals

The survival of common wildlife like the common Myna depends on our holistic approach. Photo: Munstasir Akash
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Hawa: Animal misrepresentation is bad for wildlife biodiversity

Some species of mantises resemble flowers, with just one exception — they hunt. Photo: Collected
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Mantis memoir: A master predator

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