Bhopal: In a significant step toward wildlife conservation, 21 gharials were released back into their natural habitat in the Chambal river in Morena o.
No fewer than 131 gharials, the critically endangered long-snouted crocodile native to the Northern Indian sub-continent, were recently re-introduced to the river Ganges at the Hastinapur Wildlife ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists Gharials as critically endangered, with their numbers declining by up to 98% since the mid-1900s. The IUCN estimate there to be only ...
There are a total of four water ponds housing species of crocodiles and gharials. One of the ponds is home to two male and one female gharials (Gavialis gangeticus). Meanwhile, marsh crocodiles ...
Madhya Pradesh is the only state to restore the Cheetah. Chief Minister Yadav said that the maximum number of Gharials (alligators) are found in the Chambal river, not only in the country but in ...