Bengal tigers & rhinos
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India...the Bengal tiger, rhinos & lots of wildlife
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How would you like a holiday enjoying India's Wildlife?
Visit the Sunderbans, a World Heritage site. They are spread over 16,500 square km and form the world's largest estuarine forests. They are also amongst the richest biosphere reserves in the subcontinent and are home to the largest population of Bengal tigers.
But the area also has lots of other wildlife including salt water crocodiles, Olive Ridley turtles, Gangetic dolphins, fishing cats, wild boars, otters, monitor lizards, innumerable fishes, crabs, lobsters,
shrimps, worms and many birds.
Kaziranga
is the name of an incredible success story of conservation. Home to the Great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros, it is also shelters many different species of wildlife. More...
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Here's the perfect present for any tiger lover...Tiger Jungle
- Packed with over 150 photos by wildlife photographer Iain Green
- Forward written by artist & conservationalist, David Shepherd
- In Central India, Bandhavgarh is one of the best
surviving tiger habitats. "Tiger
Jungle" tells the intricate story of the lives of this small population
of wild tigers and their forest
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book is a wonderful insight into the daily life of a tiger, Sundar, who
is followed from a year old cub to dominant territorial male &
father/grandfather to many young.
- Sundar's pugmarks improint on the soil marked by generations of tigers...his daily journey takes him over the remains of lost
civilisations
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Special on-line price of £21.25
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Sponsor a Sumatran tiger
The RSPB is doing a lot of work in Indonesia to protect the wildlife
there, along with Birdlife International & Burung Indonesia. You
can help their efforts by sponsoring a Sumatran tiger - they make great
gifts for loved ones who have everything. Both six months & 12
months' sponsorship available
For info on the Amur tiger in east Europe, visit Amur
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