Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) in partnership with the Lokamata Rani Rashmoni Mission (LRRM), West Bengal and WildTeam, Bangladesh, organised a transboundary community engagement learning and sharing workshop from 4th and 8th February 2024, at Joymoni, Bagerhat District, Bangladesh.

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Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) in partnership with the Lokamata Rani Rashmoni Mission (LRRM), West Bengal and WildTeam, Bangladesh, organised a transboundary community engagement learning and sharing workshop from 4th and 8th February 2024, at Joymoni, Bagerhat District, Bangladesh. The Sundarbans, straddling both India and Bangladesh, is the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to the iconic Bengal tiger. Recognising the need for joint efforts to address conservation challenges, WTI and WildTeam orchestrated this unique exchange program, facilitating the sharing of knowledge and experiences among key stakeholders.


      The Sundarban Tiger Project is supported by West Bengal Forest Department and IUCN, KfW, German Co-operation under the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Program (ITHCP).

     

     

 

     


Bangladesh

Capital- Dhaka; Currency- Bangladeshi Taka
Official language- Bengali
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