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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2025

Dolphin

A dead dolphin was found in Kagatia Canal linked to Halda River in Raozan of Chattogram on 12 February 2025. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Dead dolphin found in Kagatia Canal linked to Halda River

The dead dolphin measured 5 feet in length, 27 inches in girth, and weighed approximately 15kg

A dead dolphin was found around 12pm today (5 February) from Halda River in Sipahighat, located in Binajuri Union of Rauzan Upazila. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Dead dolphin found in Halda River, first case of the year

A dead dolphin found Gangamati Lake area of Kuakata beach. Photo: TBS
Environment

Dead dolphin washes ashore at Kuakata beach

The dolphin after locals rescued it. Photo: Collected
Environment

Gangetic Dolphin rescued from flood waters in Fatikchari

An Irrawaddy Dolphin breaches the water near Monpura, Hatiya. Though called a ‘river dolphin’, it is actually an oceanic dolphin that lives in brackish water near coasts, river mouths, and estuaries. PHOTO: MUNTASIR AKASH
Earth

Securing a safe future for the river dolphins of Bangladesh

A dead dolphin of the endangered Irrawaddy species washed up on the Kuakata beach in Patuakhali on Saturday (25 May). Photo: TBS
Environment

Endangered Irrawaddy dolphin washes ashore on Kuakata beach

The dead dolphin was found at the Baharchhara jetty in Sabrang union of Teknaf around 11:00am Saturday (16 December). Photo: Nupa Alam/TBS
Bangladesh

Dead dolphin washes ashore in Teknaf

Dolphin population in Sundarbans has increased significantly: Minister
Bangladesh

Dolphin population in Sundarbans has increased significantly: Minister

Picture: TBS
Bangladesh

Another dolphin found dead in Halda River

Living in the doomed waters: the story of our little-known Irrawaddy dolphins
Earth

Living in the doomed waters: the story of our little-known Irrawaddy dolphins

Photo: IUCN/ ABM Sarowar Alam & Sakib Ahmed, M Monirul H Khan
Environment

International Freshwater Dolphin Day: A Day to Celebrate the Enigmatic Aquatic Mammals of the Rivers

The hunting of whales is a traditional practice in the Faroe Islands. Photo :Getty Image via BBC
World+Biz

1,400 dolphins hunting in Faroe Island sparks rage

A dead dolphin washes up on the beach. In the past two months, at least 23 dolphins were found dead across the country. Photo: TBS
Environment

The death traps of abandoned fishing nets

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