First census of Gangetic dolphins finds 6,327 in Ganga and tributaries, highlighting conservation challenges and efforts.
The survey under Project Dolphin was carried out by the Union environment ministry along with Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and other organisations ...
The conservation of the Gangetic dolphin is not just about protecting a single species; it is intrinsically linked to keeping the Ganga clean ...
Project Dolphin’ tallies up the population of related species of India's national aquatic animal across the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Indus river systems ...
The first ever estimate of Gangetic dolphins, the only riverine dolphins in India, has found 6,327 of them in the river Ganga and its tributaries. Previous attempts at mapping the population have ...
Located in Uttarkashi, Dayara Bugyal is a breathtaking high-altitude meadow, ideal for beginners in search of a charming trek ...
The first population estimation of riverine dolphins in India has revealed the presence of 6,324 dolphins in the Ganga, ...
The Ganges is India's most sacred river but suffers from severe pollution. High levels of fecal coliform bacteria, industrial ...
Uttar Pradesh is home to 2,397 river dolphins, nearly 40 per cent of the total population of the aquatic mammal in India, according to an official statement.Ind ...
India’s first population survey of riverine dolphins has recorded 6,327 dolphins in Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Indus river ...