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Learn about the Sundarbans, a cluster of low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal, spread across India and Bangladesh, famous for its unique mangrove forests and rare wildlife species. Find out how WWF-India is working to secure the future of the Sundarbans, its biodiversity and people through climate adaptation and conservation strategies. How is Sundarban Delta Formed : The Sundarbans Delta , a breathtaking marvel, holds within its watery embrace a rich tapestry of biodiversity. Understanding how the Sundarbans Delta formed is like peeling back the layers of nature's history. Let's delve into the intriguing journey that shaped this unique deltaic landscape. Welcome to Sunderban National Park In Sundarban National Park in West Bengal, the tiger makes his round with an unmatched stealth and grace. The air feels wet and damp, while the silence is interrupted by the melodious singing of birds and roar of motor boats. Inside these world’s largest mangrove forests, creeks and tributaries form an intricate system of networks. Sometimes, they meet each other, and at others, wander off elsewhere. Tourists out on a boat ride are given their money’s ... Sundarbans |Sunderbans National Park Formed by the confluence of the mighty rivers – the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna – the Sunderbans are a part of the world's largest delta situated on the lower end of the Gangetic West Bengal. It is also the world’s largest estuarine forest crisscrossed by hundreds of creeks and tributaries, intersected by a network of tidal waterways, small islands of salt-tolerant mangrove forests and mudflats. The interconnected network of waterways ...