Rich In Biodiversity
• The forest contains 334 Plant
species, 165 algae and 13 orchids
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Among the plants Sundri ( Heritiera fomes ), Keora ( Sonneratia
apetala ), baen ( Avicennia officinalis ), Passur ( Xylocarpus
mekongensis ), Goran ( Ceriops decandra ), Golpata ( Nypa
fruiticans ) are important.
• There are 315 species of birds,
49
species of mammals, 35 species amphibian and 291 species fishes.
Sundarban is the habitat of world
famous Royal Bengal Tiger. There exist 350- 540 tigers (Barlow 2009).
Among the mammals the beautiful spotted
deer are abundant in this forest. Monkey, wild boar, wild cats are available
there.
Estuarine
crocodile is the most imporatnt reptile found in sundarban. Others are lizards
and snakes.
Birds
Kingfisher,
Sea-gull, Eagle, different types of duck and stork, wild crow are important.
Six kingfisher species among seven found in the country are available in
Sundarban. Endangered Lesser Adjutant and Masked Finfoot are found here.
Fisheries
The largest fishing ground in the bay
of Bengal is close to the Sundarban. Out of 291 fish species 120 are
regularly caught by fishermen from the Sundarban water. Besides these there
area 24 species of shrimps found in the Sundarban. Fishing is prohibited in
the wildlife sanctuaries.
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Cetacians
Waterways of
mangrove forest encompass the farthest downstream range of the ‘endangered
Ganges river dolphin or Shushuk. Sundarban is also the upstream range of ‘
Irrawaddy ' dolphins. Indo pacific bottlenose dolphin, indo pacific humpback,
spinner dolphin, pantropical spotted dolphin and finless porpoises are found
near coast belt of Sundarban. Whales usually live deep water but sometimes
Bryde's whale is seen in the Sundarban rivers.
Tourism in Sundarban
Rich bio-diversity and natural beauty of
Sundarban attract tourists. More than 100 thousand tourists visit Sundarban
each year. Tourists enjoy the beauty by riding or residing in the boat. Tourist
attraction places are: Karamjol, Harbaria, Supati, Kotka, Kochikhali, Dublar
char, Mandarbaria, Nilkamal
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World
heritage plaque
Sunrise
, sunset, forest, wildlife, sea, rivers, canals and livelihood of Sundarban
attracts tourist from home and abroad
Olive
Ridley sea turtle is endangered globally but common in Sunadarban
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