In the Sundarbans, local communities harvest honey and protect tigers

Published by the World Wildlife Fund

Around 80 families use apiaries—or human-made beehives—placed in secure, netted areas on the edge of the forest. Collecting wild honey in the reserves leaves people vulnerable to tiger attacks.

Read the full article at: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/in-the-sundarbans-local-communities-harvest-honey-and-protect-tigers

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