Tiger Day observed

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UNB, Dhaka :
The Global Tiger Day was observed in Bangladesh on Thursday amid increased concern over tiger poaching, tiger-human conflict and climate change-induced threats to its habitats.
Though the day is observed on July 29 every year, it was observed in Bangladesh this year on Thursday as Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated in the country on July 29.
The theme of this year day was: ‘Tiger is the national pride of Bangladesh’. Rallies, discussions and cultural functions were arranged in Khulna and Bagerhat to mark the day.
Over the last hundred years, 97 percent of all wild tigers spread among 13 countries have been lost as the global tiger population has come down to 3,000 from 1 lakh during the period. Among the eight sub-spices of tigers, three have already faced extinction.
The Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans, the largest habitat of the big cat around the world, is the abode to 440 tigers, according to the 2004 Tiger Census conducted by the government.
However, the tigers are being killed by poachers and assault by people after their venture into the locality.
As forests shrink and prey gets scarce, tigers are forced to hunt domestic livestock, which many local communities depend on for their livelihood. In retaliation, tigers are killed or captured.

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