New camera trap research in Sumatra’s Leuser ecosystem reveals a strong population of critically endangered Sumatran tigers.
Azizul Hakim Tamim will once lead Bangladesh in their bid to retain the ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup title, as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Monday announced a 15-member squad for the tournament, ...
Bangladesh has announced the steady comeback of the Batagur baska, or northern river terrapin — one of the world's rarest ...
The extended summers, delayed monsoons and shorter winters — collectively featuring a warmer climate — are triggering pest infestations across tea estates in Bangladesh and India. Entomologists have ...
India’s Kerala Film Market has unveiled its selections for the Project Market 2025, along with the inaugural Curator’s Pick ...
Bangladesh T20I side right now is strewn with openers and figuring out how they can be incorporated in different roles is a ...
The weavers’ neighborhood near Dhaka echoes with the constant clatter of the looms with rhythmic hand movements as the ...
The third edition of the book “Butterflies of Bangladesh” was also launched at the fair, featuring photos of 360 butterfly species along with biological information and DNA-based identification data ...
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Royal Bengal tiger cub photographed near Gangtok sparks wildlife excitement
A Royal Bengal tiger cub was spotted near Gangtok, raising hopes for the species in the region. Authorities responded quickly but could not locate the cub during follow-up searches ...
Destroyed habitats, poaching, and prey depletion have dramatically reduced tiger habitats around the world. Today, tigers ...
Camera traps in an area of the Leuser rainforest patrolled by NGOs spotted 17 tigers in 2023 and 18 Sumatran tigers in 2024, ...
The study took place in the Leuser Ecosystem, a vast jungle area near the northern tip of the Indonesian island.
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