Among the species sighted, 57 are migratory, and 111 are resident, said an official of the Sundarban Tiger Reserve, which ...
Kolkata: Birders, conservationists and foresters have managed to sight close to 31,000 birds during the three-day trail under ...
Sundarbans literally means "beautiful forest," but as the novelist Amitav Ghosh writes, "There is no prettiness here to invite the stranger in." The largest mangrove forest in the world — home to ...
The 28th Meeting of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the 22nd Steering Committee Meeting of Project Elephant were held on Sunday at the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, under ...
50 Years of Project Tiger: For the traditional communities living in the world’s largest mangrove forest, hunting, fishing and gathering are essential sources of food and income. But it can also put ...
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, ...
Men on boats scanning the Sundarbans for signs of the apex predator on land earlier this month were also looking for traces of the top predator in the waters of the mangrove delta. The sign and ...
Wildlife lovers planning a trip to the Sundarbans should know that the Forest Department has announced a complete ban on tourists from June 1 to August 31, 2025. This seasonal restriction applies to ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest, supporting millions of people and myriad wildlife, including endangered tigers, which are ...
The Sundarbans in India is a vast mangrove forest – a place where rivers and the sea meet and nourish a vibrant yet fragile ecosystem. Home to myriad reptiles, birds and the iconic and endangered ...
KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - The number of tiger attacks on people is growing in India's Sundarban islands as habitat loss and dwindling prey caused by climate change drives them to prowl into villages ...