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How many Indus River dolphins are left today?

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The number of Indus river dolphins is increasing with the help of the community. Pakistan currently has an estimated 1,816 Indus river dolphins, according to a new WWF survey. This is 50% more than the 1,200 dolphins estimated after the first census in 2001, when the species appears to be endangered.



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