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Plastics and pollutants dumped into rivers are invisible threats, choking aquatic ecosystems and pushing vulnerable species like the Indus River Dolphin toward extinction.
An endangered Indus River dolphin was found dead near Gate No. 5 of the Sukkur Barrage. This discovery has raised concerns about the species' survival. A video on social media shows the dolphin's ...
In an era of declining wildlife population worldwide, the saga of Indus River Dolphin conservation reveals a magnanimous story of community-based upkeep of an endangered species. With WWF’s ...
The Indus river dolphin was thought to be extinct in India but a remnant population was found by Punjab’s forest department and the conservation group WWF India in 2007.
An unlikely citizen scientist is helping to save an endangered dolphin that lives in Pakistan’s Indus River. He’s a fisherman who cannot read or write. Using his battered mobile, Sikander Ali ...
The Indus at Layyah during the 2022 Indus River Dolphin National Survey Climate change has added more stress on this strained river ecosystem. In 2010, a glacial flood inundated one fifth of ...
River dolphins and porpoises swim in some of the world’s largest rivers, including the Yangtze, Ganges, Mekong, Indus and Amazon. But these river basins are also home to hundreds of millions of people ...
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First-ever survey finds over 6,300 river dolphins in India - MSNIndia's first population estimation of riverine dolphins has revealed 6,327 dolphins in the Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Indus River systems. The census was part of 'Project Dolphin', covering over ...
The Indus River dolphin, also known as the "blind dolphin" which depends on sound waves for communication, is one of the world's rarest mammals and the second most endangered freshwater river dolphin.
The first population estimation of riverine dolphins in India has revealed the presence of 6,324 dolphins in the Ganga, Brahmaputra and Indus River systems, according to a government report ...
There are only three Indus river dolphins left in India now, according to the country’s first comprehensive survey of the aquatic animal that has sparked concern about the survivability of ...
There are only three Indus river dolphins left in India now, according to the country’s first comprehensive survey of the aquatic animal that has sparked concern about the survivability of ...
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