On August 19, 2025, the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve in West Bengal officially became India’s second-largest tiger reserve following the approval of a major expansion by the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL). The board, chaired by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, sanctioned the addition of 1,044.68 sq km to the existing reserve.
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Sundarbans To Become India’s Second Largest Tiger Reserve After Expansion Approval
The Sundarbans Tiger Reserve in West Bengal has become India’s second-largest tiger reserve after the NBW approved a 1,044.68 sq km expansion, bringing its total area to 3,629.57 sq km, just behind Andhra Pradesh’s largest reserve

A female Bengal tiger in the Sundarbans looks into the camera
Photo: Soumyajit Nandy/Shutterstock
A female Bengal tiger in the Sundarbans looks into the camera
Photo: Soumyajit Nandy/Shutterstock

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