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SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2026

Sundarban

Sundarban

Photo :TBS

Honey production falls as Sundarbans sees no rain

When it rains, the flowers have honey and the bees eat the honey and collect it in beehives

The Small-clawed Otter has been a rare animal of Bangladesh and considered vulnerable globally. Photo: Enam Ul Haque 

Is a baby otter in Sundarban learning to trust us! 

Photo: Collected

Dead tiger recovered from Sundarbans

The banks of the Chuna river in the western Sundarbans. Photo: TBS

Two ‘poachers’ killed in tiger attack in Sundarbans

Men on a boat row past mangrove trees encircling the island of Satjelia in the Sundarbans, India, December 15, 2019. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

Tigers stalk as storms, poverty force Indians deep into mangrove forests

Photo: TBS

Sundarbans honey hunting unaffected by virus

Representational Image. Photo: UNB

Sundarbans to open for tourists after seven months

Photo of a freshwater dolphin known as 'Shushuk' or 'Gangetic dolphin'. Photo:BSS

Dolphin number rising in Sundarbans sanctuaries

Photo: Rehman Asad

People dependent on Sundarbans still reel from Amphan impact

From the tiger count in 2015 and 2018, it is apparent that the tiger population has stabilised. We now need to address other threats such as tiger poaching, and the hunting of its main prey – the spotted deer. Photo: Alam Howlader

Protecting Bengal tigers will protect the great forest

Photo: Mumit M

Mangrove trees in the Sundarbans have weakened

Photo: UNB

UN joint mission delegation visits Sundarbans

Representtionale Image. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

17 station offices in Sundarbans West partially damaged in cyclone

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