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Foe to friend: fishermen join fight to save endangered dolphin in Sindh - Pakistan

0 SHARES In this photograph taken on March 23, 2021, Ghulam Akbar (L), a local fisherman and volunteer of the Indus river dolphins rescue team, stands on a boat during a monitoring routine along the Indus river near Sukkur. AFP/File SUKKUR: Freshwater dolphins are flourishing in a stretch of the country’s main river after a helping hand from fishermen mobilised to defend a rare species driven to near extinction. Identifiable by their saw-like beaks, Indus River dolphins once swam from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea, but now mostly cluster in a 180-kilometre length of the waterway in Sindh. A glimpse of a dolphin cutting through muddy water to gasp for air is a regular sight along the mighty river, but most villagers nearby were unaware their neighbours were on the brink of extinction.

Foe to friend: Fishermen join fight to save endangered Indus River dolphin

July 16, 2021 Sukkur: Freshwater dolphins are flourishing in a stretch of Pakistan s main river after a helping hand from fishermen mobilised to defend a rare species driven to near-extinction. Identifiable by their saw-like beaks, Indus River dolphins once swam from the Himalayas to the Arabian sea, but now mostly cluster in a 180-kilometre (110-mile) length of the waterway in southern Sindh province. A glimpse of a dolphin cutting through muddy water to gasp for air is a regular sight along the mighty river, but most villagers nearby were unaware their neighbours were on the brink of extinction. We had to explain that it was a unique species only found in the Indus and nowhere else, Abdul Jabbar, who gave up fishing for a job on the dolphin rescue team, told AFP on the banks of Dadu Canal, which he patrols by motorbike.

Foe to friend: Fishermen join fight to save endangered Pakistan dolphin

Foe to friend: Fishermen join fight to save endangered Pakistan dolphin AFP 8 hrs ago © Asif HASSAN Indus River dolphins once swam from the Himalayas to the Arabian sea Freshwater dolphins are flourishing in a stretch of Pakistan s main river after a helping hand from fishermen mobilised to defend a rare species driven to near-extinction. Identifiable by their saw-like beaks, Indus River dolphins once swam from the Himalayas to the Arabian sea, but now mostly cluster in a 180-kilometre (110-mile) length of the waterway in southern Sindh province.  © Asif HASSAN A glimpse of a dolphin cutting through muddy water to gasp for air is a regular sight along the mighty river, but most villagers nearby were unaware their neighbours were on the brink of extinction

Pakistan: un nouvel espoir pour les dauphins menacés de l Indus

Pakistan: un nouvel espoir pour les dauphins menacés de l Indus
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