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March, 23 2005 Wednesday 12 Safar 1426


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Indus dolphins among endangered species


GENEVA, March 22: Asia’s dwindling populations of river dolphins are under increasing threat from pollution, dam construction and entanglement in fishermen’s nets, global nature conservation body WWF said late Monday. The warning, issued on the eve of UN World Water Day, said only 13 of the dolphins were known to be left in China’s Yangtze River where they once proliferated.

In India’s vast Ganges and Brahmaputra river systems there were only 2,000, and only 1,100 along the Indus River and its delta in southern Pakistan.

The fate of the dolphins was also a warning for people living near the rivers, Jamie Pittock, director of WWF’s Global Freshwater Programme, said on the Web site of the Swiss-based organisation.—Reuters






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