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  1. A swimming Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is crossing a tidal creek in Bangladesh Sundarbans
    A Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is feeding on its prey in the Mangrove Swamp of Bangladesh Sundarbans
    A view of Sundarban Mangrove forest of Bangladesh
    Colorful ferns, lichens, climbers developed on the trunk of Sundri (Heritiera fomes) of Bangladesh Sundarbans
    Boats carrying the harvested Golpata (Nypa fruiticans) from the Sundarbans
    Golpata (Nypa fruiticans) are being harvested by people as thatch materials for roofing village houses
    Boom of Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) being transported to the Khulna Newsprint Mill from the Sundarbans as a pulpwood for manufacturing newsprint.
    Fish are being dried by the fishermen caught in winter fishery at Dublar char of Bangladesh Sundarban
    Fishermen are catching fish with the help of Otter (Lutra percipicilata) in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh
    Tourists are visiting the emblem constructed to commemorate the declaration of Sundarbans as World Heritage Site at Nilkamal.

    Sundarbans Reserved Forest

    • Country: 
      Bangladesh
    • Designation date: 
      21-05-1992
    • Site number: 
      560
    • Published since: 
      21 year(s)
    601,700 ha
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    Laguna Playa Colorada-Santa María La Reforma

    • Country: 
      Mexico
    • Designation date: 
      02-02-2004
    • Site number: 
      1340
    • Published since: 
      20 year(s)
    53,140 ha
  3. Selva Baja Inundable
    Vista aérea de islas de Selva Baja inundable en temporada de secas, indispensables para los ciclos reproductivos de diferentes especies de fauna silvestre
    Arroyo hediondo es la única conexión por donde ingresa la marea y ingresan los manatís al complejo de pantanos
    Arroyo hediondo es la única conexión por donde ingresa la marea y ingresan los manatís al complejo de pantanos
    Visión parcial de una parvada de más de 11,000 pichichis (Dendrocygna autumnalis) observada en enero de 2005 descansando en los humedales de la Popotera durante su migración.
    La Tortuga Pinta (Trachemys venusta) es la especie que permanece mayor tiempo asoleándose sobre los pantanos y puede observarse fácilmente.
    La Tortuga Blanca (Dermatemys mawi) es la especie de tortuga dulceacuícola en mayor peligro de extinción en México, y estos humedales representan uno de sus últimos refugios en el estado de Veracruz.

    Humedales de la Laguna La Popotera

    • Country: 
      Mexico
    • Designation date: 
      05-06-2005
    • Site number: 
      1462
    • Published since: 
      18 year(s)
    1,975 ha

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