captures a healthy male Ganges river dolphin and attaches a satellite tag to track its movements and habitat. The achievement took place in the Kulsi River of Assam, eastern India on December 18.
the NMCG said the Namami Gange scheme had adopted a biodiversity conservation approach focusing on habitat restoration, species conservation, and community involvement in Ganga rejuvenation. The ...
Their survival remains threatened, with human activities and habitat destruction posing ongoing risks. The Indus blind dolphin, scientifically distinct from its Indian cousin in the Ganges River ...
(Relevance: The Ganges River dolphin is important for the UPSC CSE as it is the ... range, distribution, and habitat utilization, especially in fragmented or disturbed river systems, as stated in the ...
For years, the survival of river dolphins, particularly the Ganges and Indus species, has been threatened by a range of human activities. From habitat destruction due to dam construction and pollution ...
Over time, this pollution has contributed to the habitat degradation of the dolphins, he added. In 2012, Sindh’s Wildlife Minister Dr Dayaram revealed that out of 24 Indus River dolphins found ...
This summer, the Brookfield Zoo’s bottlenose dolphin habitat will reverberate with the talkative chatty whistles and playful ...