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FRIDAY, JULY 04, 2025

Vulture

A giant Himalayan vulture was rescued from the Sitakunda upazila coast in Chattogram. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Endangered Himalayan vulture rescued in Ctg

According to IUCN surveys, vulture numbers over the last 10 years have remained stable but low. There are only around 250 of these birds in Bangladesh. Photo: Collected
Earth

The tale of a bird in the crossfire

Photo: eBird
Earth

Vulture poisoning exposes flaws in our conservation efforts

Poisoning kills 13 vultures in Moulvibazar
Bangladesh

Poisoning kills 13 vultures in Moulvibazar

Nature's cleaners: Cyprus returns rare vultures to wild
World+Biz

Nature's cleaners: Cyprus returns rare vultures to wild

Photo: Courtesy
Environment

Vultures on the edge of extinction: Study

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Cash assistance for vulture conservationists: Environment minister

A White-rumped Vulture perched on a tree. Photo: ABM Sarowar Alam
In Focus

Our last vultures

vultures feeding on animal carcass. Photo: Courtesy
Earth

Bangladesh ushers in vulture conservation 

The Queen was pictured greeting a corgi - bred from her own dogs -  during a visit to Northumberland in 2019 Credit: PA
World+Biz

Queen Elizabeth’s dog Vulcan the Dorgi dies, leaving just one dog remains by her side 

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