Guwahati: In a landmark moment for wildlife conservation, India has successfully tagged its first-ever Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica) in Assam. This significant initiative, a first of its ...
In a first for India, a Ganges River Dolphin has been geotagged in Assam, the environment ministry said on Wednesday. The news was shared by Union minister of environment, forest and climate change ...
Significant differences prove Indus river dolphin and Ganges river dolphin are two separate species After two decades of research, scientists have recognised the Endangered Indus and Ganges river ...
Ganges river dolphin back in Nepal’s Narayani River. Photos: TEK MAHATO. It is the best possible New Year 2022 present. A local nature guide in Nepal, Tek Mahato took several photos of a Ganges river ...
Over 70 per cent of premature deaths of the endangered Gangetic dolphin have occurred along the Hooghly and the Ganga’s main stem, scientists have found in a new study which mapped mortality hotspots ...
NARORA, India (Reuters Life!) - As the sun sets over a serene stretch of the mighty Ganges, a pair of smooth, grey dolphins arch gracefully out of the water, bringing hope that wildlife can again call ...
Bangladesh is home to around 2,000 Ganga River dolphins and 6,000 Irrawaddy dolphins, found mostly in the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest. Both species, considered threatened on the ...