In the Sundarbans, forest officer Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury battles poachers and deadly traps, showing how vigilance keeps the world’s largest mangrove forest — and its tigers — alive ...
The mangrove forest is once again showing signs of revival, with the number of Royal Bengal Tigers rising over the past six ...
The January morning chill had given the narrow lane of Dinanath Sen Road in Gendaria a lazy and tranquil feel.
Earlier, it was decided that the Gorumara wildlife division of the department, along with the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), would conduct the ...
Among the species sighted, 57 are migratory, and 111 are resident, said an official of the Sundarban Tiger Reserve, which ...
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Inside the Sundarbans, deer traps are everywhere. The danger is twofold—they reduce the number of deer available to tigers, and at the same time pose a direct physical threat to the predators ...
World Wetlands Day is observed to highlight the importance of wetlands and their role in maintaining ecological balance. The ...
The injured tigress, trapped in a snare set by deer poachers in the Sundarbans and later rescued, is now under observation at the Forest Department's Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre in ...
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