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Only around 100 tigers remain in Bangladesh’s famed Sundarbans forest, far fewer of the endangered animals

than previously thought, according to a census. Monirul Khan, a zoology professor at Bangladesh’s

Jahangirnagar University and the nation’s foremost tiger expert, said that the government needed to do more

to protect the animals, whose numbers were shrinking because of poaching and rapid development on the

edge of the forest.

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