Leopardo in critical danger caught by the camera in the Bangladesh forest:
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The photographs of a leopard broken by camera traps in the forests in the tracts of Chittagg Hill of Bangladesh have raised the hopes among the conservationists who work to save the critical endangered species.
Creative Conservation Alliance of Bangladesh, a non -profit organization, published photos of the leopard that emerges from the lush green bushes, celebrating the “evidence that these large large cats still persist” in the wooded hills where Bangladesh borders with India and Myanmar.
“We have to guarantee the protection of the species so that it does not extinguish,” said Thursday the investigation officer of the Creative Conservation Alliance Souv Chakma to the News.

Leopards are listed as a species worldwide, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, based in Switzerland. But they are critical in the southern country of Asia of more than 170 million people.
The Zoologist Monirul Khan, from the University of Jahangagenagar, said that the previous reports of the elusive cats had been based on fingerprints and fleeting sightings in the forest.
“As an extremely rare and secret species, the last sighting is very significant,” Khan said. “It highlights the importance of the remaining natural forest in Chittagg Hill treaties as a wild -life habitat reserve.”
The predator was once widely seen in wooded areas. The loss of habitat, lack of dams and poaching are key taxpayers to the loss of leopards, experts say.
Bangladesh is also the home of Tigres, now that they are only found in the vast mangrove forests of sundarbans that extend to horcajadas on the border with India. On the Bangladesh side, the last survey published in October 2024 recorded 125 Tigres, compared to 114 in 2019.
Other rare and endangered animals have been captured in the film in recent months. In May, wildlife researchers in Africa made history when they took a photo of a rare and relatively unknown antÃlope called Upemba Lechwe, first marking a world, the BBC reported.
In January, three busy sparkala tigers in danger were Caught in camera In a national park in Thailand for the first time.
Last winter, a photographer in a National Park in California captured images of a red News in Sierra Nevada, a kind of critical extinction that Yosemite conservation says that they are believed to be on the verge of extinction. ”
Also in 2024, a Jaguar in danger of extinction He was caught by the camera in Arizona.
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