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TUESDAY, JULY 05, 2022

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Photo: BSS/AFP
Climate Change

Estimated 3 billion animals affected by Australia bushfires: study

It was the broadest and most prolonged bushfire season in modern Australian history, with scientists attributing the severity of the crisis to the impacts of climate change

The Kaziranga park is home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinos. Photo: Getty Images via BBC
South Asia

Over 100 animals including rare rhinos die in Assam flooding

Animal rights groups have warned there is no benefit to fitting pets with masks. Photo: Collected from CNN
Coronavirus chronicle

Can animals catch coronavirus or spread to humans?

How do you feel, hoomans!
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How do you feel, hoomans!

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed Paulash/TBS
Bangladesh

Katabon’s animals long for fresh air

An eight-kilometre stretch of the Dhaka-Sylhet train route and a 6.5-kilometre stretch of a link road running through the park in Moulvibazar's Kamalganj upazila have turned into death traps for animals inhabiting the nature reserve. Here, a wild animal lies dead on the rail track. Photo Hassan Al-Razi
Environment

Vehicles running thru Lawachara put animals in danger

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