Wednesday 18 September 2013

Saving The Ganges - Dolphins Are On Verge Of Being Endangered Due To Pollution in the River.

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The Ganges River Dolphin, which used to exist in large schools near to urban centres in both the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, is now seriously threatened by pollution and dam construction. Their numbers have now dwindled to a quarter of their numbers of fifteen years before, and they have become extinct in the Ganges's main tributaries. A recent survey by the World Wildlife Fund found only 3,000 left in the water catchment of both river systems

These Dolphins Are On Verge Of Being Endangered Due To Pollution in the River.
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Saving The Ganges. 

The Ganges River Dolphin, which used to exist in large schools near to urban centres in both the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, is now seriously threatened by pollution and dam construction. Their numbers have now dwindled to a quarter of their numbers of fifteen years before, and they have become extinct in the Ganges's main tributaries. A recent survey by the World Wildlife Fund found only 3,000 left in the water catchment of both river systems

These Dolphins Are On Verge Of Being Endangered Due To Pollution in the River.

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