Will The Number Of Sundarban Tigers Rise?

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  • Published On: February 02, 2019
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Sundarban, the world's largest mangrove forest, may do well at at the tiger census and the number of conflicts between man and animals and reducing. Nylon fences built across aim to prevent man-eating tigers away in efforts to protect the tigers. Along with such measures, focus on responsible tourism is also an important aspect in the preservation of the majestic animals.

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