Sunderbans
Sunderbans is a mangrove swamp forest, with 45% of its area being in India and 55% in Bangladesh.
It has two tides daily, and the area comprises of approximately 102 islands.
The Sunderbans has the largest population of wild tigers in India, currently believed to be around 250.
The name Sundarbans is derived from the
Sundari tree.

Our Projects
We work in India at present which is where there are approximately 55% of the world’s wild tigers. We work in the Sundarbans. Funds have been donated to help build a hospital on Satjelia island. We have also supplied a small amount of medical items for the hospital. We have also donated items such as sleeping bags and binoculars for the forest guards so as to help them in their duty to protect the forest and its mammals.
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