INDUS DOLPHIN ECOTOURISM PROJECT
DISCOVER DIFFERENT TYPES OF RIVER DOLPHINS
Amazon Dolphin
The largest of the river dolphins, with an estimated population of at least 100,000. Its range covers from Amazon Orinoco river systems.
Franciscana Dolphin
Also known as La Plata dolphin, it lives in coastal Atlantic waters and brackish estuaries. Its population may be about 70,000.
Indus & Ganges Dolphin
Now classified as single species, Pakistan's bhulan and the susu of India, Bangladesh and Nepal are threatened: only 3,000 to 4,000 remain
Yangtze Dolphin
Development and fishing along the Yangtze River have all but wiped out the baiji. There have been no confirmed sightings since 2002
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Training Workshop for Female Members of Indus Dolphin Ecotourism Enterprise
Children and Youth Painting Competition on Indus Blind Dolphin
Training for Male Members of Ecotourism Enterprise in
STFP Launches Ecotourism Project for Conservation of Unique Indus River Dolphin
Awareness Raising Workshops on Indus River Dolphin
Painting Competition on Indus River Dolphin
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