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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2026

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According to Forest Department data, poachers are currently using four different types of deer traps—mala phaad, chitka phaad, hanta phaad and gola phaad. Photos: TBS

Deer traps in the Sundarbans turn into a shared hazard for tigers

Inside the Sundarbans, deer traps are everywhere. The danger is twofold—they reduce the number of deer available to tigers, and at the same time pose a direct physical threat to the predators

Photo: Collected

Critically endangered deer rescued from Chattogram’s Raozan

A deer was rescued from a trap in the Kachikhali Dimerchar area of the eastern Sundarbans on Wednesday, 7 January 2026. Photo: Collected

Deer rescued from trap in Sundarbans, poacher detained

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 

Forest department officials gave first aid to the deer. Photo: TBS

Injured deer rescued from coastal area in Ctg's Sitakunda

A deer crosses a dirt road. File photo: REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Youth held with 34-kg deer meat at Koira

With this, 111 dead deer were recovered from the Sundarbans in four days. Photo: UNB

Cyclone Remal: 15 more dead deer recovered from Sundarbans

A forest ranger at Katka carrying a dead deer on his back. File Photo: Courtesy

Cyclone Remal: 15 more deer carcasses recovered from Sundarbans

So far 51 dead deer and two wild boar were recovered from the Sundarbans in last two days. Photo: UNB

12 more dead deer, one wild boar recovered from Sundarbans

A forest ranger at Katka carrying a dead deer on his back. File Photo: Courtesy

Cyclone Remal: Deer carcass washes ashore on Kuakata beach

A forest ranger at Katka carrying a dead deer on his back. File Photo: Courtesy

Cyclone Remal: 39 dead deer found; 17 rescued in Sundarbans

Photo: Courtesy

Coast guard detains 3 deer poachers in Sundarbans

Photo: TBS

Injured deer rescued from Sitakunda shifted to Bangabandhu Safari Park

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