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Volunteering Work and Chitwan Pokhara Tour in Nepal
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This Raksha Bandhan 2021, plan a daylong getaway with your brother-sister to THESE places
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The writer with tiger cubs at Chittagong Zoo.
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The Sundarbans is the world’s biggest mangrove forest, comprising 10,000 square kilometres of Bangladesh and India, with Bangladesh accounting for 60 percent of the total. The Sundarbans is the only place where Royal Bengal Tigers are available. As stated by Bangladesh Forest Department, Bangladesh had 114 tigers in 2018. This was an increase of eight from the 2015 tiger survey. In India, there were 97 tigers in 2019, up from 81 in 2017.
In comparison to Bangladesh, the Indian forest department has been working hard for a long time to enhance the population of tigers in the Indian Sundarbans. As a result, India’s tiger population is growing faster than that of Bangladesh. Indigenous people that lived in the Indian Sundarbans have been relocated. At tiger sanctuaries, CCTV cameras are being installed, and public mobility is being monitored and restricted. On the other hand, just a few years ago, shootings
Bengal to release 14 tigers in Buxa national park: minister
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