According to the latest tiger census the number of tigers in the Sundarban mangrove forest now stands at 114, said Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Shahab Uddin on Monday (April 4).
In response to a query made by treasury bench lawmaker Didarul Alam Chattogram-4 in the parliament, the minister gave the information.
He also said: “The tiger census conducted camera trapping found the number of tigers in Sundarban total of 106 in 2015 and the number of tigers now stands at 114 as per the latest census completed in 2018.”
Apart from this, deer are varied from 1,000,00 to 150,000, 165 to 200 crocodiles and 40,000 to 50,000 monkeys are living in the mangrove forest.
At present, the net area of forest is around 14.10 percent of the land and the number of trees are 22.37 percent of the total forest areas, he said responding to a query made by another treasury bench lawmaker Benjir Ahmed of Dhaka-20.
BDST: 1539 HRS, APR 04, 2022
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