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Bangladesh diaries: tales of a trainee tiger conservationist
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Okapi
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Introducing the Tiger Team
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The big picture of tiger conservation
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With leopards in the field
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Lab With a View
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Camera traps in the Negros Interior
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Encountering elephants in Borneo
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Final trip of the 2012 season
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Peninsula Antarctica continued…
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Peter Broekhuijsen: Interesting information and good photographs. Than...
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Tom Hart: Thanks a lot Sharon, I actually miss the smell! I'...
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Sharon Margetts: Hi Tom and Gemma. As a fellow expeditioner on the...
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Michelle: Good blogging!...
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Caril Ridley: I witnessed a white dolphin just south of Khulna a...
Indian tigers of the Sundarbans
The Sundarbans of Bangladesh and India, besides being the largest mangrove forest of the world, also sustain the largest number of wild tigers. However, the tigers of Sundarbans face some critical threats like poaching and habitat degradation due to human interference.
Introducing the Tiger Team
Hi! I am Nazneen Ahmed from Bangladesh and I work for one of the conservation programmes of ZSL – the Sundarbans Tiger Project (STP). STP works for the conservation of our national animal, the Bengal tigers. I belong to the Awareness and Education team (AnE) of this project and my other team members include Rezvin [...]

