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Citation: Braulik GT, Arshad M, Noureen U, Northridge SP (2014) Habitat Fragmentation and Species Extirpation in Freshwater Ecosystems; Causes of Range Decline of the Indus River Dolphin ...
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 ...
Every rhythmic flow in the Indus River once carried the quiet melodies of the place the dolphin calls home. In this era of neglect, that voice is lost. The primary contributor is our negligent ...
Indus river dolphins may be in danger due to irrigation dams along the river that fragment the water supply, according to new research. Conservationists have long thought that dams built along ...
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 ...
SUKKUR, Pakistan – Local legend has it that Pakistan’s Indus River dolphin was once a woman, transformed by a curse from a holy man angry that she forgot to feed him one day.
THE blind Indus dolphin is novel and precious. A study of Lebeck and Ruxburgh in 1801 tells us of South Asian river dolphin. Geographically, they are found only in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and ...
Fresh water dolphins in India. Photo Credit: GettyImages. The time to protect the dolphin’s habitat in the River Beas has come. There’s a huge need for a healthy ecosystem that will enable the ...
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 ...
Local legend has it that Pakistan’s Indus River dolphin was once a woman who was transformed by a curse from a holy man who had become angry that she forgot to bring him food one day. After thousands ...
Habitat Fragmentation and Species Extirpation in Freshwater Ecosystems; Causes of Range Decline of the Indus River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor). PLoS ONE , 2014; 9 (7): e101657 DOI: 10. ...
After thousands of years swimming the mighty river the gentle, blind mammal is under threat from a AIRLINK 155.71 Decreased By -0.74 (-0.47%) BOP 10.31 Decreased By -0.03 (-0.29%) ...
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