Life in the Sundarban Islands

The Sundarban Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spread across India and Bangladesh, are a biodiversity hotspot that's home to bengal tigers and humans, which are both dependent on the delicate balance of the natural world. Rising sea levels driven by climate change create a precarious situation that threatens the balance of this unique environment.

  • Footage shot in the southern districts of India while on assignment for the international NGO, Water For People.

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  • India woman in child in the Sunderban Islands