Dhaka, Jan. 24 -- The Sundarbans, a world heritage site recognized by UNESCO, has been witnessing an increase in the number of Royal Bengal Tigers, with their presence more prominent than ever across various forest regions.

Recently, domestic and international tourists visiting the Katka Wildlife Sanctuary spotted three tigers together near the Betmore River, sparking widespread excitement.

Forest officials confirm that the tiger population in the Sundarbans is on the rise.

An analysis of the last three tiger censuses in the Bangladeshi part of the Sundarbans reveals an annual increase of 8 to 11 tigers.

As of October 2024, the latest survey counted 125 tigers in the area, compared to 114 in 2018 and 106 in 2015, based on camera-trapp...