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This sets up a conflict of interest and ends up as a no-win situation in which both humans and tigers die
1) Which is the source of the above lines? 2) What is the 'no-win situation' in the Sundarbans that the author describes?
3) Why do you think humans come into conflict with their environment?
4) Why are there no permanently settled villages in the tiger reserve?

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Answered by trilokchand031
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Answered by nikhithgandhivalaval
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Explanation:

1) no-win situation

2) A no-win situation, also called a “ lose-lose situation ”, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if an executioner offers the condemned the choice of death by being hanged, shot, or poisoned, all choices lead to death; the condemned is in a no-win situation. Because of this conflict in sunderban deltaboth humans and tigers may die.

3)  Human and wildlife have been in conflict because farming crops generally offer a rich food source for wildlife as well as for people. Large wild herbivores compete for fallow resources with livestock and can act as reservoirs of livestock diseases. More over humans are destroying the nature by using industries and other harmfull uses.

4) There are no permannetly setteled villages because  they helped tigers or any other animal to live within its habitat. Moreover it is near to forests where wild animals may enter.

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