{"id":3163,"date":"2023-03-17T10:31:30","date_gmt":"2023-03-17T09:31:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=3163"},"modified":"2023-03-17T10:31:30","modified_gmt":"2023-03-17T09:31:30","slug":"why-are-ganges-river-dolphin-endangered","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/why-are-ganges-river-dolphin-endangered\/","title":{"rendered":"Why are ganges river dolphin endangered?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Ganges river dolphin is one of the most endangered river dolphins in the world. According to the World Wildlife Fund, there are only around 1,200 Ganges river dolphins left in the wild. The main reason why the Ganges river dolphin is endangered is because of habitat loss and pollution.<\/p>\n

The Ganges river dolphin is a freshwater dolphin that is found in the Ganges river in India. The Ganges river dolphin is a very unique species of dolphin, and is one of only four species of river dolphin in the world. The Ganges river dolphin is an endangered species because of the pollution and habitat loss in the Ganges river.<\/p>\n

The ganges river dolphin is endangered because it is hunted for its meat and oil, and its habitat is being degraded by pollution and dams.<\/p>\n

When did the Ganges river dolphin become endangered? <\/h2>\n

The Ganges River dolphin has been listed as endangered under the IUCN Red List since 1996. Human activity has played a large role in the reduction of both their native range and population size. The main threats to the species include entanglement in fishing nets, pollution and habitat loss. In order to protect the remaining population, it is important to reduce these threats through conservation measures such as creating protected areas, enforcing fishing regulations and improving water quality.<\/p>\n