Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'The Sundarbans' has mentioned 'National park' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[7] The Directorate of Forest is responsible for the administration and management of Sundarban National Park in West Bengal.
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
Police Boat Patrolling in Sundarban National Park, West Bengal
The Directorate of Forest is responsible for the administration and management of Sundarban National Park in West Bengal.
A map of the protected areas of the Indian Sunderbans, showing the boundaries of the tiger reserve, the national park and the three wildlife sanctuaries, conservation and lodging centres, subsistence towns, and access points.
The entire forested (dark green) area constitutes the Biosphere Reserve, with the remaining forests outside the national park and wildlife sanctuaries being given the status of a reserve forest.
Sundarban National Park[edit]
The Sundarban National Park is a National Park, Tiger Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve in West Bengal, India.
On 4 May 1984 it was declared a National Park.