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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2025

Wild Animals

The snow leopard is the apex predator in the Himalayas. Photo: COLLECTED
Earth

Mystical guardians of the Himalayas: The enigmatic snow leopards

Snow leopards are not merely majestic beings; their presence prevents herbivores from overgrazing, allowing vegetation to flourish and ensuring the health of the entire ecosystem

Antelpes are incredibly biodiverse across Asia and Africa. Photo: Collected
Earth

Graceful antelopes: Masters of speed and elegance

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

BGB hands over 2 owls, 7 cockatoos to forest dept

Reasons why wild animals are moving into cities
Videos

Reasons why wild animals are moving into cities

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Facebook becomes a thriving marketplace for threatened species of birds

Striped hyena was the first carnivore to leave Bangladesh. Photo: Collected.
Earth

The striped hyena: The lost stripes of the plains

Asiatic wild dog: Bangladesh’s forgotten wildlife
Earth

Asiatic wild dog: Bangladesh’s forgotten wildlife

A white peacock inside the Mirpur zoo. It is one of the rarest and most beautiful fowls in the world. The white plumage is a result of a genetic variation. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Bangladesh

Wildlife smuggling to India on the rise

Govt to compensate people killed, injured in wild animal attack
Bangladesh

Govt to compensate people killed, injured in wild animal attack

Reptile trafficking: Bangladesh 7th largest sourcing country
Environment

Reptile trafficking: Bangladesh 7th largest sourcing country

Photo/TBS
Bangladesh

2 jailed, 7 fined for killing porcupine in Moulvibazar

Destruction of forests and land use changes are affecting biodiversity and interrupting ecosystem services. Photo: Collected
Thoughts

Wild animals roaming in streets: Indication of resurgence or habitat destruction?

A spike in cruelty towards wild animals
Panorama

A spike in cruelty towards wild animals

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