In the world’s largest mangrove forest, women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers are working to restore their habitat.
The 42-year-old fisherman was attacked by a Bengal tiger on Sunday afternoon while catching crabs with two companions in a ...
The sign and transect survey phase of the quadrennial pan-India tiger estimation in the Sundarbans coincided this year with ...
It was a beautiful sunny day as the Indian Forest Service (IFS) transported a Bengal tiger for release into the wild. The IFS planned to release the tiger in the Sundarbans region in West Bengal, ...
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Union Environment Minister chairs NTCA and Project Elephant meetings at Sundarbans; reviews national strategies for Tiger and Elephant conservation
The Steering Committee reaffirmed the Government of India's commitment to science-based conservation, inter-state coordination, technological innovation, and community-centric approaches to ensure a ...
The Sundarbans is one of the world’s most fascinating natural landscapes. This vast mangrove forest, shared by India and Bangladesh, is a UNESCO site filled with wildlife, mystery and quiet beauty.
Despite living all his life in a remote backwater of India’s Sundarbans, 52-year-old Mihir Sardar’s only experience of tiger attacks was through stories circulated among his fellow villagers. After ...
India offers unique wildlife experiences beyond traditional safaris. Spot Bengal tigers in Sundarbans or Himalayan brown ...
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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