About 154 species of birds were spotted during the third Sundarban Bird Festival.
About Sundarban Bird Festival
- It is an event that records the bird species in the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve.
- The festival is organized by the Sundarban Tiger Reserve (STR) division of the West Bengal Forest Department.
- Purpose: The festival provides baseline data on the bird species diversity in the Sundarbans.
- It raises awareness about bird conservation and the importance of preserving their habitats.
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About Sundarbans
- Location: Lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal.
- Spans across India (40%) and Bangladesh (60%).
- Unique Ecosystem: World’s largest mangrove forest.
- A specialised environment between land and sea in tropical and subtropical regions.
- Flora and Fauna
- Flora:
- Dominant species: Dominant tree species is the Sundari tree, which gives the area its name.
- Vegetation includes moist tropical and tidal forests.
- Notable Species:
- Rare and Threatened: Royal Bengal Tiger, Estuarine Crocodile, Gangetic Dolphin, Olive Ridley Turtle, Water Monitor Lizard.
- It is the only mangrove forest with a significant population of about 100 tigers.
- Protection and Conservation
- Biosphere Program: Man and Biosphere (MAB) Programme in 2001 by UNESCO (second Biosphere Reserve from India after the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve).
- UNESCO World Heritage Site:
- India: 1987.
- Bangladesh: 1997.
- Ramsar Wetland of International Importance: Sundarban Wetland (India): 2019.
- Project Tiger: included in 1973; Protects the Royal Bengal Tiger and the entire ecosystem.
- Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve: Included in National MAB Program in 1989.
- Includes Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, Sundarbans National Park, Halliday Island, Lothian Island, and Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary (buffer zone).
- India-Bangladesh Cooperation: MoU (2011) signed to monitor and preserve the Sundarbans jointly.
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