and habitat utilisation of this endangered species in India. Calling it a “historic milestone”, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav said the first-ever tagging of Ganges River Dolphin ...
The World Bank organized a series of training in May to June 2024 on dolphin population assessment, monitoring, and environmental policies, aiming to enhance efforts related to conservation and ...
and habitat utilisation, particularly in fragmented or disturbed river systems, according to a statement. The Ganges River Dolphin, India's national aquatic animal, is unique in its ecology ...
A 40-member team of conservation experts assisted by trained fishermen and veterinarians caught healthy male a Ganges river dolphin and successfully ... its movement and habitat range.
Guwahati: A male Ganges river dolphin in Assam was tagged and released with the aim to understand their seasonal and migratory patterns and habitat utilisation, particularly in fragmented or ...
This is especially critical in the case of the Irrawaddy dolphin subpopulation in the Mekong River. The initiative will support activities to prevent construction of the Sambor and Stung Treng dams in ...
The first of the tagging took place in Assam, where a healthy male river dolphin was tagged and released under utmost veterinary care The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started ...
Plans are underway to extend this initiative to other states inhabited by Ganges river dolphins to build a comprehensive understanding of their population dynamics and habitat requirements.
She said plans were underway to extend this initiative to other states inhabited by Ganges River Dolphins to build a comprehensive understanding of their population dynamics and habitat requirements.
Ganges River ... movement patterns of dolphins in response to changes in water flow within this carefully regulated river system. It will also offer insights into their habitat selection and ...