Wild Life & Human Conflict

In the Sundarbans, human–wildlife conflict is a constant livelihood risk, not a rare incident. People who fish, collect crabs, cut wood legally, or gather honey often work in the same creeks and mangrove corridors used by tigers and estuarine crocodiles. Climate shocks, shrinking local livelihoods, and unsafe access routes increase exposure—especially for the poorest households.

This theme focuses on rights, safety, and justice: