Bangladesh joins International Big Cat Alliance as new member, count reaches 27
Bangladesh has officially joined the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), bringing the total membership to 27 nations. This treaty-based global initiative, spearheaded by India, aims to conserve seven major big cat species worldwide. The alliance fosters collaboration and shares expertise to protect these magnificent animals and their habitats for the future. Bangladesh's inclusion marks a significant step in strengthening international conservation efforts.
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