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The Bangladesh Sundarban delta, comprising the mangrove forest and neighbouring landscape, supports the largest array of life forms among ecosystems of a similar type.
The Bangladesh Sundarban delta, comprising the mangrove forest and neighbouring landscape, supports the largest array of life forms among ecosystems of a similar type.
Tiger populations worldwide are in tremendous pressure of extinction. Bangladesh, harboring one of the largest remaining populations of wild tigers in the vast areas of Sundarban mangrove forest, has therefore a great responsibility to protect this beautiful creature.
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Khan, Mohammad Monirul Hasan
Author(s):
- Ali Reza, A. H. M.
- Islam, M. Anwarul
- Feeroz, Md. Mostafa
- Nishat, Ainun
The Sundarbans, the immense tidal mangrove forests of Bangladesh, are a mosaic of islands of different shapes and sizes, perennially washed by brackish water swirling in and around the endless and mind-boggling labyrinths of twisting water channels.
Author(s):
- Choudhury, Khasru
- Waliuzzaman, Mir
- Nishat, Ainun
Organization(s):
- IUCN Bangladesh
- Shell Bangladesh Exploration and Development B.V.
Organization(s):
- Coastal Areas Resource Development and Management Association (CARDMA)
Author(s):
- Hussain, Zakir
- Acharya, Gayatri