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Earth

Bovids of Bangladesh: A closed chapter?

Galloping antelopes and wallowing wild buffaloes are bygone Bengal glories. But, serows and a few dozen gaurs still exist in eastern Bangladesh, forgotten, left behind and struggling to survive

Common Rosefinch. Photo: Abu Bakar Siddik.
Earth

Satchari in Spring: A splendid show of colours

China is home to the largest artificial afforestation area in the world. Photo: Collected
Earth

China’s 40-year, billion-tree project is a lesson for the world

wildlife habitats are shrinking at a dangerous pace. Photo: Masud al Mamun
Earth

‘By saving wildlife, we might be saving our own life’

vultures feeding on animal carcass. Photo: Courtesy
Earth

Bangladesh ushers in vulture conservation 

Reptile trafficking: Bangladesh 7th largest sourcing country
Environment

Reptile trafficking: Bangladesh 7th largest sourcing country

Panchagarh is the only place where you can see the Himalaya from Bangladesh. Photo: Firoz Al Sabah
Earth

Panchagarh: A biodiverse land blessed by the Himalayas

The highly iconic Masked Finfoot, seen here in its breeding habitat in the mangrove swamps of Bangladesh. Photo: Sayam U Chowdhury
Environment

Is the Masked Finfoot Asia’s next avian extinction? 

With an area of almost 1.5 sq km, Foy's Lake  is the largest urban lake in Bangladesh. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin.
Earth

Foy’s Lake: A biodiversity haven amid the concrete jungle

Three-striped squirrel at Ramna Park, Dhaka. Photo: Ashraful Haque
Earth

Squirrels: Resented as pests despite ecological role 

Snares retrieved by Bangladesh Forest Department patrol from the Raghunandan Hill Reserve Forest. Photo: Ripon Dey
Earth

Snares: A looming disaster for Bangladesh wildlife

First confirmed record of Oriental Bay Owl appeared from Bangladesh in 2020. Photo: Chris Burney/eBird
Earth

Wildlife discoveries in 2020: A narrative on Bangladesh

Facial disc of Western Hoolock, a critically endangered primate species. Artwork by Tania Zakir
Earth

Wildlife illustration: A decisive tool to empower conservation

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