Bangladesh is to launch a census of tigers next month living in the world's largest mangrove forest in a bid to determine the full extent of the threat to their survival, scientists said on Tuesday.
Bangladeshi authorities released official census data. Out of a population of 160.51 million, Muslims are now 91.04 per cent. Hindus drop significantly. Christians are 0.30 per cent. For a minority ...
The number of wild tigers in Bangladesh's Sundarbans area has increased for the first time in 15 years after a major crackdown against poachers in the world's largest mangrove forest, officials said ...
ITS cities are growing twice as fast as its villages; the slums twice as fast as the cities. Bangladesh is the world's most densely populated large country. The capital, Dhaka, is the fastest-growing ...
Last week the results of the fifth Population and Housing Census conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS)were announced. The country’s population as of 2011 stands at about 152 million.
Work for census of tiger population in the world’s biggest mangrove Sundarbans applying camera-trapped method has ended and report on findings of census is expected to be disclosed by the end of this ...
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