gharial (crocodiles)
- July 4, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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gharial (crocodiles)
Subject :Environment
Section: Biodiversity
Context: Pakistani officials have requested the transfer of hundreds of gharial crocodiles from Nepal in an effort to reintroduce a species last seen in Pakistan in 1985.
- The species is virtually extinct from countries other than Nepal and India, where it occurs in the Ganges River and its tributaries.
- Pakistan is aiming for the return of an apex predator not seen in the country in nearly four decades: the gharial crocodile it will also become a basis for wildlife tourism that could provide a source of income for local communities
About Gharial:
- Apex predators such as gharials ensure ecological balance
- Indicator Species: Population of Gharials is a good indicator of clean river water.
Location:
- The Chambal river in the northern slopes of the Vindhya mountains (Madhya Pradesh) is known as the primary habitat of gharials.
- Other himalayan rivers like Ghagra, Gandak river, Girwa river, Ramganga river
- Nara Canal, a channel of the Indus,DehAkro I and II wetland complexes situated in Pakistan
- Threats: Illegal sand mining, poaching, increased river pollution, dam construction, massive-scale fishing operations and Floods.
Other crocodile species
- Mugger – IUCN status- Vulnerable
- Salt water crocodile – IUCN status- Least Concern
- All types of crocodile under
- CITES: Appendix I
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I