The Ganges dolphin, or the highly developed sonar-capable, almost invisible whale (Platanista gangetica), is found throughout the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin, but violates human activity. Therefore, it is considered to be on the verge of extinction.
Are dolphins on the Ganges endangered?
The Ganges dolphin is one of the most endangered freshwater mammals in the world. That number in South Asia has plummeted in recent decades. However, Indian conservationists working on the Brahmaputra want to reverse the decline of dolphins by mobilizing riverside communities to protect these amazing cetaceans. 2012
Why are the dolphins on the Ganges endangered?
Dolphins on the Ganges are under serious threat due to multiple threats such as pollution, water quality conversion, habitat fragmentation and bycatch. Several major infrastructure projects in the region pose a real risk of catastrophic population decline in the future. 2020
How many dolphins on the Ganges River will remain in the world in 2021?
Approximately 2,500 to 3,000 dolphins from the Ganges live in the wild.
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