Bettiah: The Gandak river, which flows along the India-Nepal border through West Champaran district of Bihar, has emerged as the second major river after the Chambal with the highest number of ...
Conservation efforts by the Bihar government in the Gandak river have started showing results with 217 gharials being sighted in a recent survey, up from 30 in 2014, officials said on Sunday. Gharial ...
Conservation efforts by the Bihar government in the Gandak river have started showing results with 217 gharials being sighted in a recent survey, up from 30 in 2014, officials said on Sunday. A survey ...
At least 148 baby gharials (fish-eating crocodiles), hatched in a protected area along the Gandak in Bagaha, were released into the river by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) with the support of ...
The Gandak river has emerged as a prominent sanctuary for gharials in India, now housing more than 1,000 of these unique fish-eating crocodiles. Dedicated conservation initiatives have led to a ...
Conservation efforts by the Bihar government in the Gandak river have started showing results with 217 gharials being sighted in a recent survey, up from 30 in 2014, officials said on Sunday. A survey ...