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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025

Sundarbans

A Royal Bengal Tiger in the Sundarbans. Representational Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Tiger population in Sundarbans expected to increase, survey results on 8 Oct

Officials are optimistic that the number of tigers has increased since the last survey in 2018

The fish were caught in Arpangasia River of West Sundarbans in Satkhira. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

70 java fish caught from Sundarbans sold for Tk1.57 lakh

The Sundarbans is opening up to tourists and forest dwellers from tomorrow (1 September) morning. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Fishermen, tourists obtain entry permits as Sundarbans to reopen tomorrow after 3-month closure

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Sundarbans to reopen after 3-month closure, as forest dwellers reject restrictions 

File Photo: Rashed Kabir, Unplash
Environment

St Martin's, Kuakata, Sundarbans to be made plastic-free: Rizwana

File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Sundarbans getting back to normal a month after cyclone Remal

Screengrab from the viral video
Bangladesh

Viral video of tiger running around localities not from Satkhira: Forest department

Tree branches touching river water in the Sundarbans. File Photo: TBS
Environment

Mangrove reforestation to be initiated along 52 rivers and canals near Sundarbans

Representational image. Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Sundarbans’ honey being registered as GI product of Bangladesh

The majority of Sundarban's territory lies within Bangladesh and it is the primary extractor of Sundarban honey.  Photo: Saad Abdullah
Panorama

Here we go again: Sundarban honey is now an Indian GI product

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

Cyclone Remal: 15 more dead deer recovered from Sundarbans

Tree branches touching river water in the Sundarbans. File Photo: TBS
Environment

Entry to Sundarbans restricted for 3 months from tomorrow

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

Cyclone Remal: Animal death toll in Sundarbans rises to 100

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