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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2025

Tiger

Tiger

File photo of tiger pawprints. Photo: UNB

Tiger pawprints cause panic in Bagerhat

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

Whatever happened to the CHT tiger reintroduction plan?

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

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

People of every country where tigers live consider the majestic creature as the ultimate symbol of national pride. Photo: Khasru Chowdhury

'Tiger conservation must become a daily practice rather than a celebration on international days'

Photo: Reuters

Int'l Tiger Day: Bangladesh major hub for tiger poaching

Three tigers with white fur and black stripes are seen in a cage as a result of an effective breeding programme undertaken by the Chattogram Zoo authorities. Starting with only the two South Africa-born parents, the zoo’s tiger population has increased to 16. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mohammad Minhaz Uddin/TBS

Chattogram Zoo's tiger number jumps eightfold in 6 years

Photo: Samiul Mohsanin

Camera installation begins in Sundarbans for tiger census

Sundarbans Bengal Tiger census stuck as funds not disbursed in 5 months

Sundarbans Bengal Tiger census stuck as funds not disbursed in 5 months

The T-2X symbol of doubling the number of tigers is still a long way to be implemented. Photo: Adnan Azad

Tigers at crisis: The dwindling population of the majestic animal

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

Are we living in a fool’s world? Wild tiger number can’t be doubled in 10 or 20 years

A tiger at Sunderban. Photo: Hindustan Times

Sundarban tigers travelling to West Bengal in search of mates

Representational Image.

Tiger kills beekeeper in Sundarbans

Collarwali’s demise and the depth of our love for tigers

Collarwali’s demise and the depth of our love for tigers

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