Sundarbans

Dublar Char: An island where fishermen struggle alone
Dublar Char produces enough dried fish to meet 80% of Bangladesh’s demand. But working conditions there are tough and dangerous.
Fawns of the forest
With their golden coat, white spots and captivating eyes, the 'Chitra' is seen mostly in the Sundarbans, the 6,000 square kilometres of it in Bangladesh. Photos taken on July 9.
Sundarbans Tiger
A tiger was sited at the Sundari creek next to the Katka sanctuary in the Sundarbans on Jul 9. According to the last tiger census done in 2015 with the camera-trap method, only 106 tigers are left in ...
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Masked Finfoot
The Masked Finfoot, locally known as Hansh Pakhi or Sundori Hansh, captured in this frame in the Sundarbans mangrove forest. Rarely seen in Bangladesh, the bird is a globally endangered species.
The Winged Beauties of Sundarban
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, is home to around 320 bird species, according to a 2007-2008 survey. Here is a gallery of photos of the exquisite birds of the Sundarbans in B ...
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