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WEDNESDAY, JULY 08, 2026

Wildlife

Wildlife

Officials of the Forest Department's Wildlife Crime Control Unit and the Social Forestry Division pictured with wild animals rescued from Shopnopuri artificial amusement park im Dinajpur on 26 January. Photo: Courtesy

74 wild animals rescued from Dinajpur's Shopnopuri Artificial Amusement Park

The rescued animals include Hoolock Gibbons, Asiatic Black Bears, Capped Langurs, Greater Hornbills, Slow Lorises, otters and various species of snakes and turtles

A marbled cat photographed at Hazarikhil Wildlife Sanctuary — 500 km west of its known range and below the 25-degree North Latitude. Photo: Tanvir Jubair

Twice in 12 hours: Rare encounter with marbled cats in Hazarikhil Wildlife Sanctuary

Sketch: TBS

How micro-barriers lead to massive losses of biodiversity and ecosystems in Bangladesh

Jewel Rana, a curator at the Bangabandhu Bridge Regional Museum, adds the final touches on a taxidermied crocodile. Over the years, he has honed his expertise in taxidermy, the art of preserving animals in lifelike poses. Photo: TBS

Reminding of what's lost: Taxidermy journey of Jewel Rana

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has urged everyone to come forward for the conservation of wildlife and forests on 24 September. Photo: Courtesy

Environment adviser urges everyone to come forward for conservation of forests, wildlife

Should we bring back wildlife on our banknotes?

Should we bring back wildlife on our banknotes?

A healthy tiger population depends on several factors. Photo: Bloomberg

Has the tiger population increased in the Sundarbans?

Animals lie dead in the Sundarbans after Cyclone Remal wreaks havoc. Photo: UNB

Cyclone Remal: Animal death toll in Sundarbans rises to 100

The nominations were finalised at the 37th meeting of the Wildlife Advisory Board held in the meeting room of the Environment Ministry on Sunday (28 April). Photo: Courtesy

5 individuals, 2 orgs nominated for Bangabandhu Award for Wildlife Conservation

Why we need to take wildlife trafficking more seriously

Why we need to take wildlife trafficking more seriously

Coral tree or mandar bloom attracts hordes of birds, like this parrot, in early spring. PHOTO: MUNTASIR AKASH

Symbiosis: How ornithophile flowers lure animals for pollination

The two rescued Bengal Slow Lorises. Photo: Courtesy

Wildlife trafficker held with two endangered Bengal Slow Lorises in Chattogram

The environment minister at a meeting with Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Prannoy Verma at the Bangladesh Secretariat on 25 Jan.

Bangladesh, India to work together to prevent wildlife trafficking: Saber

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