Kolkata: For the first time in Indian Sundarbans, cameras, which have hitherto been used to estimate tiger numbers, may detect their presence and send real-time alerts to foresters to check man ...
The vast Sundarbans mangrove forest straddling India and Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest populations of Bengal tigers. Their pelts, bones and flesh are bought by black marketeers as ...
The Sundarbans is of universal importance for globally endangered species including the Royal Bengal Tiger, Ganges and Irawadi dolphins, estuarine crocodiles and the critically endangered endemic ...
At least 114 Bengal tigers live in Bangladesh’s portion of the Sundarbans, according to official figures. Abu Naser Mohsin Hossain, Bangladesh’s senior forest official for the Sundarbans ...