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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2026

Wildlife

Wildlife

Photo of a rescued king cobra after its venomous fangs were brutally smashed by a snake charmer in Khagrachhari. Photo: TBS

King cobra mutilated by snake charmer in Khagrachhari fights for survival

The reptile’s two venomous fangs were smashed with a machete

Once a day, farm workers arrive carrying baskets full of chicken, beef and fish to feed the reptiles. The still water erupts into chaos as the crocodiles thrash and snap, fiercely competing to claim their share. Photo: TBS

With skin in the export game, can Bhaluka’s crocodile farm live up to its potential?

Leopard on a hill overlooking Mumbai. To what extent do we imagine human-wildlife coexistence in Bangladesh, if not the same? PHOTO: STEVE WINTER/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

From image to inaction: The pitfalls of celebrating rare wildlife sightings in Bangladesh

Chattogram Zoo officials taking care of the deer fawn rescued from Fatikchhari on 29 June 2025. Photo: TBS

Rescued Maya Horin fawn receives care at Ctg Zoo 

The restriction, which aims to ensure the natural reproduction cycles of the forest’s wildlife, will be effective from today (1 June) until 31 August. Photo: Collected

Nature's timeout: Sundarbans closed to all for three months for wildlife revival

Forest Department officials with the rescued endangered turtles on 21 May 2025. Photo: TBS

73 endangered turtles rescued in Noakhali; 1 detained

Elephant buried in Banshkhali, Chattogram, unearthed on 6 May 2025. Photo: TBS

Elephant found buried after being killed by electrocution in Chattogram’s Banshkhali

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan in Jashore on 22 Apr. Photo: Collected

Adviser Rizwana inaugurates wildlife awareness van for conservation in Jashore

A monkey in a cage at the "mini zoo" located in Bandarban's Meghla Tourism Centre. Photo: Courtesy

Bandarban court orders closure of 'mini zoo', wildlife to be transferred to Dulahazra Safari Park

Rizwana at a discussion event marking World Wildlife Day 2025 at the Forest Department headquarters in Agargaon. Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh taking initiative to restore extinct wildlife: Rizwana 

Bear being rescued from Swapnopuri Park in Dinajpur on 11 February 2025. Photo: TBS

48 more wild animals rescued from Swapnopuri park in Dinazpur, mini zoo shut

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. File Photo: UNB

Fishing cats, all other endangered species must be protected from cruelty: Rizwana

Photo: Collected

Bangladesh observes World Fishing Cat Day for the first time today

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