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SATURDAY, JUNE 07, 2025

Tiger

A tiger walks inside a cage at a public zoo in Hanoi, Vietnam. File Photo: AFP
Asia

47 tigers dead in Vietnam zoos due to bird flu: State media

The deaths occurred in August and September at the private My Quynh safari park in Long An province and the Vuon Xoai zoo in Dong Nai

Screengrab from the viral video
Bangladesh

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

At least 114 Bengal tigers live in Bangladesh's portion of the Sundarbans, according to official figures. File Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh

Key tiger habitat swamped by deadly Bangladesh cyclone

Two tiger cubs along with their mother at the Chattogram Zoo on Sunday. Amid a sharp decline in Bengal tigers in the Sundarbans, the zoo has produced a total of 19 cubs in less than eight years proving its success in tiger breeding. Of the cubs, more than a dozen were born to Raj and Pori – a pair brought from South Africa seven years ago. Currently, there are 19 tigers in the zoo.  Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Bangladesh

Chattogram Zoo roars: Breeds 19 tigers in 8 years

A Bengal Tiger carcass floats in a canal within the Bangladeshi part of the Sundarbans. Photo: UNB
Environment

Tiger found dead in Sundarbans

The two cubs are currently in good health at Chattogram zoo. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Tiger couple Raj-Pori welcome 2 new cubs at Ctg zoo

Three cubs born to tiger couple Joe Biden and Joya in the Chattogram Zoo in February have officially been named today (25 March). Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Ctg zoo names 3 cubs born to tiger couple Joe Biden-Joya

A Bengal Tiger in the safari park. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS
Bangladesh

Research on diagnosis of tigers begins in Sundarbans

Tiger couple Joe Biden and Joya welcomed three cubs in the Chattogram Zoo on Friday (23 February). Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Tiger couple Joe Biden-Joya welcome three cubs at Ctg zoo

The tiger's body was spotted in the Kachikhali area of the Sarankhola range located under the Sundarban East Forest Division on Monday (12 February) night. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Body of tiger recovered from Sundarban canal

File photo of tiger pawprints. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Tiger pawprints cause panic in Bagerhat

Tiger of no tiger, securing a connection between our ever-fragmenting CHT forests still has merits. Photo: Collected
Earth

Whatever happened to the CHT tiger reintroduction plan?

After 24% surge, India is now home to 75% of tigers in the world
South Asia

After 24% surge, India is now home to 75% of tigers in the world

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