In India, Sundarbans is the only forest designated a wildlife sanctuary, national park, tiger reserve, biosphere reserve, RAMSAR wetland, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This tropical estuarine swamp forest is intersected by a labyrinthine network of innumerable rivers, rivulets, and creeks encompassing 102 islands that are home to several threatened species and 4 million toiling humans, who live in constant danger from the forces of nature. Nevertheless, Sundarbans is the only exclusive mangrove habitat home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and the single largest continuous habitat of the tiger anywhere in Asia. Tigers are equally feared and revered here, and therefore myths regarding their unusual behavior have given Sundarbans a mysterious aura.
Biodiversity Of Sundarbans
Sundarbans is home to diverse flora and fauna, which includes both terrestrial and aquatic species. The tidal impact and constant erosion encourage nutrient circulation, metabolism of waste products, and the benthic flora to create a dynamic and unique ecosystem.
The credit for this unique ecosystem is due to the critical balance between the freshwater flows of the GangesBrahmaputra rivers and their tributaries with the saline waters of the Bay of Bengal. Mangrove plants that grow here in the inter-tidal zones possess various special adaptations like stilt roots, pneumatophores, succulent leaves, viviparous germination, and long cylindrical fruits. A total of 65 floral species have been recognized in the mangrove forests of the Indian Sundarbans. Besides mangroves, the forest is home to 24 shrimp species, 14 crab species, 43 mollusks species, 210 white fish species, 260 avian species, 59 reptilian species, and 49 mammalian species. As per the Status of Tigers In India – 2022, in Indian Sundarbans, 100 unique tigers have been photo captured.
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National Parks Of India
India is blessed with a rich tapestry of biodiversity that is both a natural heritage and a national treasure. The concept of national parks in the country traces back to the late 19th century when the importance of conserving wildlife began to take root in the consciousness of the colonial administration. The first national park in India, Hailey National Park (now known as Rajaji National Park), was established in 1936, marking a historic commitment to wildlife conservation. The post-independence era saw an exponential increase in protected areas, primarily driven by a need to conserve India’s unique flora and fauna threatened by rampant industrialization and urbanization.
10 Fascinating Wildlife Sanctuaries
TO EXPLORE THE WILD SIDE OF INDIA
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FARM AAVJOSAA - HER STORY
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow over the rolling hills of Croatia, Foodpreneur Debaditya Chaudhury found himself on a gastronomic adventure that promised to tantalize his taste buds and inspire his culinary creativity.
THE UNTAMED BEAUTY OF SATPURA TIGER RESERVE
In Conversation with L. Krishna Moorthy, The Field Director of Satpura Tiger Reserve
SUNDARBANS THROUGH THE DECADES
As Witnessed By Anil Mistry, The Swamp Tiger Rescuer
LOOK EAST - WILDLIFE AND TOURISM IN THE NORTHEAST OF INDIA.
The North East of India is an ecological and biodiversity hotspot. Diverse habitats and ecosystems - each with its own species of birds, animals and plants – make this region home to an abundance of flora and fauna.
KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK AND TIGER RESERVE
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CORBETT NATIONAL PARK: A Legacy of Conservation and Biodiversity
From the moment I set foot in the enchanting and tranquil realm of Corbett National Park, a deep connection was forged in my heart.