The government organises a march in Dhaka on Thursday marking the Global Tiger Day. This year’s theme is saving tigers to protect Sundarbans. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe Ministry of Environment and Forests officials parading Dhaka streets on the Global Tiger Day on Friday. A recent survey put the number of Royal Bengal Tigers in Bangladesh at only 106. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe government organises a march in Dhaka on Thursday marking the Global Tiger Day. This year’s theme is saving tigers to protect Sundarbans. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe Ministry of Environment and Forests officials parading Dhaka streets on the Global Tiger Day on Friday. A recent survey put the number of Royal Bengal Tigers in Bangladesh at only 106. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe government organises a march in Dhaka on Thursday marking the Global Tiger Day. This year’s theme is saving tigers to protect Sundarbans. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe Ministry of Environment and Forests officials parading Dhaka streets on the Global Tiger Day on Friday. A recent survey put the number of Royal Bengal Tigers in Bangladesh at only 106. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe government organises a march in Dhaka on Thursday marking the Global Tiger Day. This year’s theme is saving tigers to protect Sundarbans. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe Ministry of Environment and Forests officials parading Dhaka streets on the Global Tiger Day on Friday. A recent survey put the number of Royal Bengal Tigers in Bangladesh at only 106. Photo: asif mahmud oveThe government organises a march in Dhaka on Thursday marking the Global Tiger Day. This year’s theme is saving tigers to protect Sundarbans. Photo: asif mahmud oveGuests attend a programme organised by the environment and forests ministry in Dhaka on Thursday marking the Global Tiger Day. There are only 106 tigers left in Bangladesh, a recent survey found. Photo: asif mahmud oveEnvironment and Forests Minister Anwar Hossain Manju addresses a programme at the Krishibid Institution on Thursday to mark the Global Tiger Day. Photo: asif mahmud oveEnvironment and Forests Minister Anwar Hossain Manju addresses a programme at the Krishibid Institution on Thursday to mark the Global Tiger Day. Photo: asif mahmud oveEnvironment and Forests Minister Anwar Hossain Manju addresses a programme at the Krishibid Institution on Thursday to mark the Global Tiger Day. Photo: asif mahmud ove