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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2025

Elephant

Of the 102-kilometre rail link, approximately 27 kilometres pass through the Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary, Fasiakhali Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Medhakoccopia National Park. File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Bangladesh

Elephant calf killed by train: 20 km/h speed limit set thru wildlife sanctuaries, national parks 

Meanwhile, Cox’s Bazar Special Train’s loco-master, Jamal Uddin, who was driving the train that hit the calf in the Chunati Sanctuary, has been temporarily suspended

Representational Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Loco master suspended over death of elephant hit by train in Chunati Forest

The Cox's Bazar Special Train hit the baby elephant near the overpass constructed for elephants to cross the rail track around 9:30pm. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Elephant calf succumbs to injuries after being hit by train in Ctg

The Cox's Bazar Special Train hit the baby elephant near the overpass constructed for elephants to cross the rail track yesterday around 9:30pm. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Injured elephant calf transported to Safari Park, medical board formed for treatment

The Cox's Bazar Special Train hit the baby elephant near the overpass constructed for elephants to cross the rail track yesterday around 9:30pm. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Forest Department to look after injured elephant in Cox's Bazar

The Cox's Bazar Special Train hit the baby elephant near the overpass constructed for elephants to cross the rail track around 9:30pm. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Baby elephant critically injured after being hit by train in Chattogram

The elephant was recovered from the Bakhrabad Gas Field area of Debidwar, Cumilla. Photo: UNB
Environment

Elephant rescued after brutal beating sparks outrage on social media; legal action underway 

Wild elephant electrocuted in Teknaf
Bangladesh

Wild elephant electrocuted in Teknaf

Elephants rarely give birth to twins, and male-female pairs are even more unusual. Photo:Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP
South Asia

Rare elephant twins born in dramatic birth in Thailand

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Wild elephant treated by forest department now showing signs of recovery

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Forest dept can't find sick elephant that 'came to locality seeking help', search ongoing

Representational image of an elephant out in the wild.
Bangladesh

Elderly man killed, 1 hurt after being trampled by elephants in Ctg

A 17-year-old boy died after being trampled by elephants when he entered their enclosure at the National Zoo in Dhaka's Mirpur this morning on 11 April. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Teen dies being trampled by elephants after entering enclosure at Mirpur Zoo

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