125 Bengal tigers in Sundarbans, Bangladesh, increased 9.65% since 2018, attributed to conservation efforts.

The Bengal tiger population in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, has risen to 125, reflecting a 9.65% increase since 2018. The survey, conducted from January 2023 to March 2024, utilized 1,210 camera traps across the region. Conservation efforts, including habitat protection and community response teams, have contributed to this growth. The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies tigers as critically endangered, emphasizing the need for ongoing conservation strategies.

October 08, 2024
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