Indus river dolphin is world's rarest animal that is an endangered species of Dolphins found in a small area of Indus river near Sukkur town in the central Sindh province of Pakistan.
A Geographic Information System (GIS)-based survey has confirmed the presence of 135 Indus River dolphins in the Dera Ismail Khan stretch of the Indus River, marking a significant milestone in ongoing conservation efforts.
The survey was conducted by the Wildlife Division Dera Ismail Khan under the supervision of Divisional Forest Officer Khan Malook Khan and Sub-Divisional Wildlife Officer Malik Saqib.
It was carried out under the project titled “Conservation and Management of Indus River Dolphin in D.I. Khan.”
In addition to counting the population, the survey team identified:
This comprehensive approach helped assess the dolphins’ population distribution and living conditions in detail.
The findings indicate a noticeable increase in the dolphin population in this segment of the river, underscoring both the ecological importance of the area and the effectiveness of ongoing conservation measures.
Divisional Forest Officer Khan Malook Khan stated that the updated data would serve as a scientific foundation for future monitoring, improved habitat management, and long-term conservation planning to protect this rare and endangered species.
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