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CHANDIGARH: There was some respite on Saturday when state wildlife officials spotted a pair of dolphins in the Beas.

Wildlife officials spot dolphins in Beas

The molasses’ spill had raised concerns regarding the endangered Indus river dolphins.



Chandigarh, May 19

There was some respite on Saturday when state wildlife officials spotted a pair of dolphins in the Beas. The spilling of molasses from a sugar factory into the river had killed a large number of fish and there were concerns regarding endangered Indus river dolphins, which are less than 2,000 in the entire world.

Kuldip Kumar, state’s Chief Wildlife Warden, confirmed that a pair of Indus river dolphins was spotted near Karmowala village. It is the same spot where the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in its survey earlier this month had spotted a group of dolphins. As per a recent survey by the WWF, there were 5-11 Indus river dolphins in the Beas.

“While doing a survey of the affected area, our team spotted two dolphins around 1.30 pm,” Kuldip Kumar said. The survey had to be called off as there was a sudden storm in the area. He said the teams would resume the survey on Sunday. (Vishav Bharti)

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