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Bangladesh rare leopard cub found | Bangladesh rare leopard cub found |
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A critically endangered clouded leopard cub has been captured by tribespeople in a remote area of Bangladesh, a leading zoologist has told the BBC. | A critically endangered clouded leopard cub has been captured by tribespeople in a remote area of Bangladesh, a leading zoologist has told the BBC. |
Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh (WTB) Chief Executive Mohammed Anwarul Islam said that the find was "exciting and hugely significant". | Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh (WTB) Chief Executive Mohammed Anwarul Islam said that the find was "exciting and hugely significant". |
Many conservationists believed that clouded leopards were extinct in Bangladesh. | Many conservationists believed that clouded leopards were extinct in Bangladesh. |
The WTB is now trying to secure the cub's release. | The WTB is now trying to secure the cub's release. |
Professor Islam said that the cub was found by indigenous villagers near the town of Rangamati in the south-eastern Chittagong Hill Tracts in June. | Professor Islam said that the cub was found by indigenous villagers near the town of Rangamati in the south-eastern Chittagong Hill Tracts in June. |
"Obviously our long term aim is for it to be released into the jungle, but we have to be careful not to push our case too strongly," he said. | "Obviously our long term aim is for it to be released into the jungle, but we have to be careful not to push our case too strongly," he said. |
"The villagers are understandably concerned that if they stop feeding it, it may die in the jungle without its mother." | "The villagers are understandably concerned that if they stop feeding it, it may die in the jungle without its mother." |
Professor Islam said that the last time a clouded leopard had been spotted in Bangladesh was in 1992. | |
He said that the cat was considered extinct in the country because of habitat loss. | He said that the cat was considered extinct in the country because of habitat loss. |
Local people reportedly saw the cub's mother and one of its siblings as they were feeding on a monkey. | Local people reportedly saw the cub's mother and one of its siblings as they were feeding on a monkey. |
They chased the leopard family away, but captured one of the cubs. | They chased the leopard family away, but captured one of the cubs. |
Clouded leopards used to live in forests around Mymensingh, Sylhet, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. | Clouded leopards used to live in forests around Mymensingh, Sylhet, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. |
They are solitary, nocturnal and arboreal cats. They are also one of the least studied leopards, principally because of their secretive and timid nature. | They are solitary, nocturnal and arboreal cats. They are also one of the least studied leopards, principally because of their secretive and timid nature. |
The species is considered to be vulnerable across Asia and is included in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. | The species is considered to be vulnerable across Asia and is included in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. |
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