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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2026

Sundarbans

Sundarbans

Photo shows some locals holding the 20-foot-long python recovered from Sonatala village in Sharankhola, Bagerhat, on Friday, 21 March 2025. Photo: TBS

20-foot-long python rescued in Bagerhat, released into Sundarbans

The snake weighing 55 kg was recovered after a search and later released into the Sundarbans with the help of forest guards

From today (1 March), permits are being issued, and fishermen are entering the Sundarbans with authorisation. Photo: TBS

Crab fishing resumes in Sundarbans after 2 months

File Photo: TBS

15 fishermen kidnapped in Sundarbans: 3 robbers held

Representational Photo: Collected

Plastic pollution poses threat to ecosystem, biodiversity of Sundarbans 

Fishermen are busy in preparing  dry fish in Bagerhat on 17 January. Photo: BSS

Fish drying-processing becomes vibrant in Sundarbans

Photo: Collected

10 kidnapped fishermen rescued in Sundarbans

Devotees participate in the "Rash Purnima Puja and Punya Snan" at Dublar Char in the Sundarbans. File Photo: TBS

Rash Festival in Sundarbans now open to all

The Bengal Tiger’s robust strength and resilience allow it to endure and thrive despite challenges. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

Forest Department completes 40km fencing of Sundarbans for tiger conservation

A Royal Bengal Tiger in the Sundarbans. Representational Photo: Collected

Tiger population in Sundarbans expected to increase, survey results on 8 Oct

The fish were caught in Arpangasia River of West Sundarbans in Satkhira. Photo: TBS

70 java fish caught from Sundarbans sold for Tk1.57 lakh

The Sundarbans is opening up to tourists and forest dwellers from tomorrow (1 September) morning. Photo: TBS

Fishermen, tourists obtain entry permits as Sundarbans to reopen tomorrow after 3-month closure

Photo: Collected

Sundarbans to reopen after 3-month closure, as forest dwellers reject restrictions 

File Photo: Rashed Kabir, Unplash

St Martin's, Kuakata, Sundarbans to be made plastic-free: Rizwana

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