Earth | Page 2 | The Business Standard
Skip to main content
  • Latest
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Monday
June 09, 2025

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Latest
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2025

Features | Panorama | The Big Picture | Food | Brands | Explorer | Habitat | Wheels | Mode | Earth | Book Review | Game Reviews | Pursuit | Humour | In Focus | Wealth

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
Earth

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

Standing at the intersection of the ordinary and the extraordinary, the marbled cat's appearance is something that only nature can craft in the hidden corners of the world

The Striped Hyena is facing extinction crisis in war-ridden Lebanon. Photo Jono Dashper/iNaturalist
Earth

The Striped Hyena: An ode to the fading stripes of Lebanon

Destroying biodiversity hotspots, the Bangladeshi way
Earth

Destroying biodiversity hotspots, the Bangladeshi way

Should we bring back wildlife on our banknotes?
Earth

Should we bring back wildlife on our banknotes?

Photo: Collected
Earth

Can industrial belts become a haven for small carnivores?

Rampant illegal bird trafficking: Bangladesh faces CITES suspension
Earth

Rampant illegal bird trafficking: Bangladesh faces CITES suspension

A Fishing Cat trapped by locals in 2021 in Chuadanga. The spotted coat of this small cat often sparks fear and misconceptions. PHOTO: BAKHTIAR HAMID
Earth

From rescue to release: Rehabilitating an injured Fishing Cat in Chuadanga

The Isle of May is the largest colony of Atlantic Puffins on the east coast of Britain. Photo: MUNTASIR AKASH
Earth

From storm to sunshine: Puffin-watching on the Isle of May

Baya weaver is the most common of all three weavers in Bangladesh. Photo: Muntasir Akash
Earth

What lies ahead for the Baya Weavers of Sinduria?

An Irrawaddy Dolphin breaches the water near Monpura, Hatiya. Though called a ‘river dolphin’, it is actually an oceanic dolphin that lives in brackish water near coasts, river mouths, and estuaries. PHOTO: MUNTASIR AKASH
Earth

Securing a safe future for the river dolphins of Bangladesh

During breeding season, Northern Gannets develop a turquoise blue ring around their enchanting blue eyes. Photo: Muntasir Akash
Earth

A rocky ride to Bass Rock’s gannet kingdom

Scottish Wildcats are now confined in the harsh and unforgiving Scottish Highlands. But this was not the case in the beginning. Photo: Collected
Earth

Are Bangladesh’s small cats walking the same path as Scottish Wildcats?

Flocks of Kentish Plover at Lal Char in Noakhali’s Hatiya upazila. The birds likely arrived in winter last year and extended their stay. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Earth

Do not be surprised to spot migratory birds in summer

  • Show More
  • loading...
EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2025
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net