The sign and transect survey phase of the quadrennial pan-India tiger estimation in the Sundarbans coincided this year with ...
In the world’s largest mangrove forest, women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers are working to restore their habitat.
A latest study published in Soil Ecology Letters sheds new light on how mangrove forests adapt to rising salinity levels, a ...
According to local sources, everyday thousands of fruits of various species plants come in Shamnagar area floating with river water from the Sundarbans. The people of the area collect the fruits and ...
The Forest Department has undertaken a major initiative to restore mangrove forests along the banks of 52 rivers and canals near the Sundarbans in Khulna. This effort, inspired by the successful ...
It’s a battle for resources in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans in India. In this wild place, rhesus macaque monkeys and massive monitor lizards may come face to face in search of food. Who wins ...
When it comes to Sundarbans, it is difficult not to speak in superlatives. The world’s largest mangrove forest covers 10,000 square kilometres (3,860 square miles) of the world’s biggest delta, where ...
Asuper cyclone named Amphan struck Sundarbans on Wednesday, May 20, and continued north causing widespread destruction. A transnational nursery of universal importance, Sundarbans is the largest ...
Their Husbands Were Killed by Tigers. Now These Women Are Restoring the Big Cat’s Threatened Habitat
Bengal tigers live here in the Sundarbans mangroves—a watery world that they thrive in, consuming a diet of fish and crabs.
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