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On the front line of climate change in India’s Sundarbans
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On the front line of climate change in India’s Sundarbans

With the ocean swallowing up land in the world's largest mangrove forest, humans and tigers are being squeezed into an ever-shrinking space, with deadly consequences.

Climate change could wipe out Bengal tigers

Climate change could wipe out Bengal tigers

The iconic Bengal tiger's last coastal stronghold and the world's biggest mangrove forest — could be destroyed by climate change and rising sea levels over the next 50 years, scientists say.

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