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Present Status of Three Monitor Lizards (Varanus bengalensis, V. flavescens and V. salvator) in the Sunderbans


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Sunderbans is one of the important biosphere reserve's and a world heritage site too. They cover of about 9630 sq/km, out of which 4264 sq/km holds mangrove forest and an area of 1330.1 sq/km is designated as core area. It has more than 106 Islands. It is one of the largest wetland ecosystems with number of rivers, rivulets and creeks. It is home for a rich and varied fauna and flora and also a feeding and breeding ground for the nesting water monitor and also is the ground for Olive Ridley Turtle.
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  • Present Status of Three Monitor Lizards (Varanus bengalensis, V. flavescens and V. salvator) in the Sunderbans

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Varadaraju
M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, India

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Sunderbans is one of the important biosphere reserve's and a world heritage site too. They cover of about 9630 sq/km, out of which 4264 sq/km holds mangrove forest and an area of 1330.1 sq/km is designated as core area. It has more than 106 Islands. It is one of the largest wetland ecosystems with number of rivers, rivulets and creeks. It is home for a rich and varied fauna and flora and also a feeding and breeding ground for the nesting water monitor and also is the ground for Olive Ridley Turtle.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v113i1.168880