
Abdul Wakid
@abdul_wakid
Ganges River Dolphin Specialist | 20+ yrs in conserving River Dolphins | IUCN Cetacean Specialist | Worked in Brahmaputra, Ganges, Sundarbans, Gulf of Mexico |
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13-12-2011 13:18:18
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Celebrating #NationalWildlifeWeek with an unforgettable sighting of Endangered #GangesRiverDolphin in Assam! This pristine habitat, is an ideal habitat for this Schedule-I species. Letās protect their habitats and secure their future! Assam Forest Department

Spotted a rare pair of Endangered Pallasās Fish Eagles while monitoring Ganges River Dolphins in a dolphin hotspot in Brahmaputra River. With fewer than 150 pairs left in Assam, moments like this remind us of the incredible biodiversity we must protect! Assam Forest Department Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve



The first ever tagging of Ganges River Dolphin by Wildlife Institute of India, in collaboration with Assam Forest Department & Aaranyak, funded by National Campa Authority. Thanking Prof Qureshi, Dr Uzma, Dr Zia Ullah, Dr Sanath Muliya(Sanath Muliya), Dr Deboabrata Phukon ( Debabrata Phukon) and Mr.


Happy to talk to the esteemed delegates on the conservation of Ganges River Dolphin. Wildlife Institute of India Vishnupriya Kolipakam Assam Forest Department MoEF&CC



