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FRIDAY, AUGUST 01, 2025

Wild Animals

The main accused Alamgir Hossain was arrested for brutally killing a fishing cat, of endangered species, using a spear yesterday in Damurhuda in Chudanga. Photo: Collected
Crime

Man arrested for brutally killing endangered fishing cat with spear in Chuadanga

A leopard cat was seized Aduri Kunjo Picnic Spot and Resort in a raid on 24 February. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

44 wild animals rescued from resorts, shop in Gazipur

Several wild animals were poisoned with banned Furadan pesticide in Chuadanga. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Wild animals poisoned with banned pesticides in Chuadanga

A Fishing Cat trapped by locals in 2021 in Chuadanga. The spotted coat of this small cat often sparks fear and misconceptions. PHOTO: BAKHTIAR HAMID
Earth

From rescue to release: Rehabilitating an injured Fishing Cat in Chuadanga

Scottish Wildcats are now confined in the harsh and unforgiving Scottish Highlands. But this was not the case in the beginning. Photo: Collected
Earth

Are Bangladesh’s small cats walking the same path as Scottish Wildcats?

The Shalban of North Bengal turned out to be a suitable habitat for Nilgais. Maintenance of the area can ensure that Nilgais continue to breed successfully here. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Earth

Can Nilgais walk through Bangladesh’s forests again?

Serows, nick-named ‘goat-antelopes’, are stocky in build with powerful legs adapted for agile climbing. PHOTO: RALF’S WILDLIFE AND WILD PLACES
Earth

A successful serow rescue and release in Bangladesh

Although a small country like Sri Lanka has 7,000 elephants, Bangladesh has only 200 of the giants. PHOTO: MONIRUL H KHAN
Earth

A ‘scary elephant encounter’: What it says about trekking through wildlife sanctuaries

A tribute to the last wild elephants in Bangladesh
Earth

A tribute to the last wild elephants in Bangladesh

Man arrested with 17 wild animals including Saara hardwickii  in Jhenaidah
Bangladesh

Man arrested with 17 wild animals including Saara hardwickii in Jhenaidah

Bengal slow lorises are globally endangered species. Photo: Collected
Earth

Conserving the Bengal slow loris in Bangladesh

Mountain gorillas are vulnerable species, only found in the willderness. Photo: Muntasir Akash
Earth

Against all odds: My encounters with mountain gorillas in Rwanda

Marbled cats are evolutionarily connected to large cats. Photo: Collected
Earth

Understanding the marbled cat: Asia’s most arboreal feline

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