Geography, asked by subhi1882008, 9 months ago

put some points on protect life in wild to protect life on land for west bengal please answer correctly the correct one will be marked as brainliest and the wrong one will be REPORTED

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Answered by manini17
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Protected areas of West Bengal cover 4% of the state area.[1] Forests make up 14% of the geographical area of West Bengal, which is lower than the national average of 23%.[2][3] West Bengal has a wide variety of fauna, including Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, sloth and Himalayan black bears, chital and sambar (deer), Indian elephants, king and Indian cobras, Indian and reticulated pythons, mugger crocodiles, gharials, and many more. A huge montane forest, Dooars, is situated in the Northern West Bengal districts of Alipur Duar, Darjeeling, and Kalimpong.Part of the world's largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans, is located in southern West Bengal.[4] There are 6 national parks and 16 wildlife sanctuaries in West Bengal.[5]

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