12
May 2019
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Highlights
- If the initial trend in the analysis made by the state forest department is to be believed, at least 94 big cats were photographed in the mangroves.
- A senior state forest department official said they expected an upper limit of 110 tigers on the Indian side of the Sunderbans.
KOLKATA: Indian Sunderbans is set to post a handsome growth in tiger numbers in the WII national report likely to be released by the Centre next month.