Endangered Icon: The endangered Ganges River Dolphin is more than just a beautiful creature; it's a barometer of river systems' health. United Initiative: To conserve the Ganges dolphin population, a ...
Following approval of proposal sent by forest conservator of Varanasi Circle, a project to protect the Ganges river dolphins and their habitats was approved by Govt of India on Oct 24. Integrated ...
This is the first tagging of the species in India under Project Dolphin to undertake a comprehensive range-wide research to develop a conservation action plan. Guwahati: A male Ganges river dolphin in ...
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 disturbed ...
In a first for India, a Ganges River Dolphin has been geotagged in Assam, the environment ministry said on Wednesday. A Ganges River Dolphin.(File Photo) The news was shared by Union minister of ...
Guwahati (Assam) [India], December 19 (ANI): The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) conducted the first-ever Ganges River Dolphin tagging in Assam on Wednesday. According to ...
New Delhi, Dec 18 (PTI) The first-ever tagging of the iconic Ganges River Dolphin, found in the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna River system and its tributaries, has been conducted in Assam, the Union ...
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) conducted the first-ever Ganges River Dolphin tagging in Assam on Wednesday. According to an official release by MoEFCC, the initiative ...
In a major conservation effort, India has successfully tagged its first Ganges River Dolphin in Assam. The Union Ministry of Environment announced this landmark achievement on Wednesday.
Guwahati: The first-ever tagging of Ganges river dolphin was done on Wednesday in Assam, which is one of the strongholds of the national aquatic animal. Union environment, forest and climate ...
A 40-member team of conservation experts assisted by trained fishermen and veterinarians caught healthy male a Ganges river dolphin and successfully satellite tagged, allowing the scientists to ...
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