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West Bengal is rich in biodiversity with three distinct ecosystems with corresponding biological and cultural diversity. These are:
Himalayan Mountain Ecosystem in the Darjeeling hills of North Bengal
Semi arid Ecosystem
Mangrove Ecosystem of the Sunderbans (also a World Heritage Site)

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A number of Adventure and Wilderness Tourism spots have been established in different eco-climatic regions of the state to disseminate awareness for conservation of bio-diversity and inculcate a spirit of adventure among the young generation. Ecotourism spots are available at:

Kalimpong subdivision

Lava

 

Lulegaon

Darjeeling subdivision

Lepchajagat

 

Samsing Subdivision

Suntalikhola

 

 

Jaldhaka

 

CoochBehar

Rasikbill

 

Jalpaiguri District

Murthi

Bankura

Mukutmanipur

 

Purulia

Panchakota Hills

 

Bundwan, Purulia

Duarsini

 

Midnapore

Kankrajhore

 

Sundarbans

Sajnekhali

 

 

 

 

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