{"id":3298,"date":"2023-03-18T20:23:22","date_gmt":"2023-03-18T19:23:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=3298"},"modified":"2023-03-18T20:23:22","modified_gmt":"2023-03-18T19:23:22","slug":"when-did-the-ganges-river-dolphin-become-endangered","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/when-did-the-ganges-river-dolphin-become-endangered\/","title":{"rendered":"When did the ganges river dolphin become endangered?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Ganges River dolphin is found in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna and Padma-Meghna-Jamuna river system of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. It is the last surviving member of its family and is among the most endangered cetaceans in the world. The population is estimated to be between 1,200 and 1,800. The Ganges River dolphin is listed as endangered by the IUCN.<\/p>\n

The ganges river dolphin became endangered in the early 1990s.<\/p>\n

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

The Ganges river dolphins and people both favor areas of the river where fish are plentiful and the water current is slower. This has led to fewer fish for people and more dolphins dying as a result of accidentally being caught in fishing nets, also known as bycatch.<\/p>\n

There are approximately 2,500-3,000 Ganges river dolphins left living in the wild. This means that the species is vulnerable and is categorized as endangered.<\/p>\n