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The text related to the cultural heritage 'The Sundarbans' has mentioned 'Endangered' in the following places:
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[3] Despite these protections, the Indian Sundarbans were considered endangered in a 2020 assessment under the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems framework.
Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Physiography 5 Ecoregions 5.1 Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests 5.2 Sundarbans Mangroves 5.3 Ecological succession 6 Flora 7 Fauna 7.1 Mammals 7.2 Avifauna 7.3 Aquafauna 8 Endangered and extinct species 9 Climate change impact 10 Hazards 10.1 Natural hazards 10.2 Man made hazards 11 Economy 11.1 Agriculture 11.2 Habitation 12 Administration 13 Protected areas 13.1 Sundarban National Park 13.2 Sundarbans West Wildlife Sanctuary 13.3 Sundarbans East Wildlife Sanctuary 13.4 Sundarbans South Wildlife Sanctuary 13.5 Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary 14 In popular culture 15 See also 16 References 17 Sources 18 External links
The remaining forests, taken together with the Sundarbans mangroves, are important habitat for the endangered tiger.
[34] Two amphibians, 14 reptiles, 25 aves and five mammals are endangered.
Endangered and extinct species[edit]
Five species of marine turtles frequent the coastal zone and two endangered reptiles are present xe2x80x93 the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python.
Criterion (x): One of the largest remaining areas of mangroves in the world, the Sundarbans supports an exceptional level of biodiversity in both the terrestrial and marine environments, including significant populations of globally endangered cat species, such as the Royal Bengal Tiger.
The World Heritage property is comprised of three wildlife sanctuaries which form the core breeding area of a number of species of endangered wildlife.