, April 14 -- When the European Union's Ambassador, HE Michael Miller, stepped into the Sundarbans this April, he arrived not as a diplomat on a scripted tour, but as a man ready to be humbled. By the time he left, the forest had etched itself into his memory-not just as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but as a place where tigers, honeybees, and people weave a story of survival that defies the odds.
From April 12-14, Ambassador Miller and his family-his wife, Philippa Wood, and their children, Katarina and James-embedded themselves at the WildTeam Conservation Biology Centre (WCBC), affectionately known as TigerHouse, built with the support from the IUCN's Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHCP), funded by German Cooperatio...
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