Between 1998 and 2007, this country and a northern neighbor experienced attacks from a goonch catfish. A Scottish botanist who worked extensively in this modern-day country, William Roxburgh, coined the scientific name of an aquatic animal locally known by the sound it makes: “susu.” A brown-antlered subspecies of Eld’s Deer called the sangai is native to a park on this country built atop floating islands. The oldest national park in this country is named after an author who described hunting “the Bachelor” in Man-Eaters of Kumaon. That author, Jim Corbett, hunted an animal along this country’s northern border with the most confirmed human fatalities in history. This country’s government released 25,000 flesh-eating turtles into one of its rivers to address the problem of corpse pollution. For 10 points, name this country that is cleaning the environment of a long-snouted dolphin in the Ganga River Plan. ■END■
ANSWER: India [or Republic of India; or Bhārat Gaṇarājya] (The susu is the Ganges river dolphin. The sangai inhabits Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur. Corbett hunted Champawat, a Bengal tigress that killed over 400 people.)
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