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In Pakistan, illiterate fishermen have become citizen scientists, helping to revive the fortunes of the endangered Indus River dolphin. Listen Share By Diaa Hadid Jan 07, 2024 ( ...
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 ...
Eco-tourism is also part of the project with dolphin watching tours and the new Indus Dolphin Conservation Centre in Sukkur. The project combines conservation work with the improvement of the ...
Guwahati: A total of 10 cases of mortality of Gangetic river dolphins were found across various river systems in Assam ...
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Wetlands under threat as species face extinction - MSNThe organisation warned that species such as the Indus River dolphin, freshwater turtles and migratory birds were at grave risk due to the continuous destruction of wetland ecosystems.
The world’s other surviving river dolphin species are also threatened by dams and pollution. Hanging on in Asia’s greatest rivers – the Ganges, Indus, Irrawaddy, Mekong and Yangtze – these critically ...
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Indian dolphins thrive away from humans in Ganga - MSNNew Delhi, March 4 -- 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 ...
An endangered river dolphin finds an unlikely savior: fisherfolk In Pakistan, illiterate fishermen have become citizen scientists, helping to revive the fortunes of the endangered Indus River dolphin.
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