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Tiger

Representational Image.
Bangladesh

Tiger kills beekeeper in Sundarbans

Collarwali’s demise and the depth of our love for tigers
Earth

Collarwali’s demise and the depth of our love for tigers

Representational Image. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh

Now a tiger and a lion fall sick at Gazipur Safari Park

Photo: Courtesy
World+Biz

World’s largest artwork marks 'Year of the Tiger'

Photo :CNN
World+Biz

Celebrations for Year of the Tiger are muted, but bring hope

Rare white tiger at Chattogram zoo
Videos

Rare white tiger at Chattogram zoo

Representational image. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Forest stations unwilling to take responsibility for tiger’s death

She was married twice. Sundarbans tigers killed both her husbands
Panorama

She was married twice. Sundarbans tigers killed both her husbands

Photo: Unsplash 
South Asia

India Wants to Grow Tiger Population by 35% to Protect Forests, Boost Economy

Photo: Unsplash 
Environment

The Sundarbans have to be a safe habitat for tigers

A journey towards safeguarding the majestic species 
Panorama

A journey towards safeguarding the majestic species 

The tiger was captured from Harinbhanga forest just opposite the Harikhali camp under Bashirhat range in Bengal and later released with the satellite collar on December 27, reports said.(HT file photo)
World+Biz

Walk to remember: Tiger covers 100km in 4 months to reach Sundarbans in Bangladesh from Indian forest

Caption: Tiger population in the Bangladesh part of Sundarbans was 440 in 2004, which came down to 114 in recent years, mainly because of poaching. Photo/Collected
Panorama

Sundarbans’ pirates are gone, but tiger poachers remain

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