Characteristics: The Bengal tiger’s characteristic reddish gold fur and black stripes are easily visible to visitors in a zoo. But in the tiger’s natural habitat of forest and reed beds‚ the markings act as camouflage and enable it to disappear from view. HABITAT The Bengal tiger is most numerous in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans in eastern India and Bangladesh where the River Ganges meets the Bay of Bengal. They are also found in other areas of India as well as some parts of Nepal and
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KUAKATA 1.1 Introduction: Kuakata is one of the most gorgeous places of Bangladesh. Locally it is called the “Shagar Kannaya”‚ means the daughter of the ocean. Truly it is a virgin beach. Nature has festooned it with series of coconut trees‚ sandy beach and the blue complexion of water. Adventurous people can easily get lost in themselves with the treasures of nature. The rising and the setting of the crimson sun in a tranquil environment‚ is a stunning scene of this beach‚ which one never
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Wildlife Conservation Efforts in India Introduction The Indian subcontinent boasts of serving as the natural habitat of a large and varied wildlife. The sub-continent with it’s varied geographical spread from the Himalayas in the north to the Cauvery basin in the south and the Kutch region in the west to the plains of Assam in East present a diverse range of environmental conditions for some of the most magnificent as well as the rarest wildlife species of the world in India to exist. The beauty
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New Delhi: Ashish Publishing House‚ 1991. Tewari‚ S.P. Tourism Dimensions. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Private Ltd‚ 1994. Ullah‚ Mohammed Ahsan. Hridaye Parjatan[Tourism in the Heart]. Dhaka: Sweety Rahman‚ 1996. Bashar‚ Dr. MA. “Services of Forests: Socio-cultural Roles and Nature-based Eco-tourism”. The Daily Star. 6 April‚ 2007. Carte‚ R.W. Baxter‚ G.S. Hockings‚ M. “Resource Management in Tourism Research: New Direction”. Journal of Sustainable Tourism‚ 9(4)‚ 2001. Haque‚ Dr. Mahfuzul. “Tourism
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development - Concept of environmental sustainability - Sustainable development from ecological perspective & biogeophysical perspective - Situation analysis: forest cover and conservation‚ bio-diversity‚ natural parts & wild life sanctuaries‚ availability of potable water‚ toilet & sanitary facilities - Unplanned urbanization
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and 26.36’ north latitude and 88.01 and 92.41‚ east longitudes.The mighty Himalayas is to the north‚ while the southern frontier is covered to the Bay of Bengal.The expensive Gangetic plains to westBengal of India and on the eastern frontier to the forest of Myanmar and India to Tripura and Assam Hills.These picturesque geographical feature’s boundaries delineat a low lying plain of about 47‚570 sq.km. criss-crossed by innumerable brooks‚ rivulets and streams and rivers like the Padma[Ganges]‚the
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Padma (Ganges)‚ the Brahmaputra (Jamuna) & the Meghna and the Karnafuli. Bangladesh offers many tourist attractions‚ including archaeological sites‚ historical mosques and monuments‚ longest natural beach in the world‚ picturesque landscape‚ hill forests and wildlife‚ rolling tea gardens and tribes. Tourists find the rich flora and fauna and colorful tribal life very enchanting. Each part of the country offers distinctly different topography‚ flavors and food. It is home to the Royal Bengal Tigers
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Tourism Sector Of Bangladesh THESIS PAPER ON TOURISM OF BANGLADESH Course: Advanced Composition (BUS-133) M.H.School of Business Presidency University Prepared For: Shanaz Akhter Lecturer Department Of English Prepaed By: 1. Toukir Ahmed ID #101 209 025 2. Md. Shakil Miah ID # 102 141 025 5th Deceember 2011
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Reserved/protected forests Conservation/community reserves Communal forests Marine and littoral protected areas | Related topics[show]Natural history · Ecoregions Forestry · Tourism Botanical and Zoological gardens Environmental issues | Organizations[show]National Ministry · Service · Survey Wildlife Institute · Forest Institute Zoo Authority · Zoo Outreach International CITES · IUCN · SAZARC WAZA · WSPA · WWF | Conservation[show]Projects Tiger · Elephant Associated acts Indian Forest Act
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STEEPLED COMPONENTS NEW ZEALAND WEST BANGAL GUJARAT Social 1) Culture ( in new zealand Initially Māori only‚ then bicultural with colonial and rural values‚ now New Zealand has a cosmopolitan‚ multicultural culture that reflects its changing demographics‚ is conscious of the natural environment‚ and is an educated‚ developed Western society. 2) festivals Pasifika festival- falk dance ‚ music festival‚ wine festival‚ flower show are well-known in new zealand) 3) way of greeting Kia ora -
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