Punjab Wildlife & Parks Department
Punjab Wildlife & Parks Department
Indus Blind Dolphin
Platanista gangetica minor
Critically Endangered
Rivers, especially the Indus River and its tributaries.
Top predators in rivers, regulate fish populations.
The Indian Blind Dolphin, also known as the Indus River Dolphin, is a fascinating aquatic creature that dwells in the rivers of Punjab. This unique species has adapted to its environment by losing its sight over time, relying on echolocation to navigate and find food in murky waters. With a distinctive pinkish hue and a streamlined body, these dolphins are a testament to nature’s ability to adapt to challenging circumstances. Unfortunately, their survival is threatened by habitat degradation, water pollution, and dam construction. The Punjab region’s efforts to protect and conserve this extraordinary species exemplify the commitment to safeguarding the diverse wildlife that calls its waters home.
The Indian Blind Dolphin, also known as the Indus River Dolphin, is a fascinating aquatic creature that dwells in the rivers of Punjab. This unique species has adapted to its environment by losing its sight over time, relying on echolocation to navigate and find food in murky waters. With a distinctive pinkish hue and a streamlined body, these dolphins are a testament to nature’s ability to adapt to challenging circumstances. Unfortunately, their survival is threatened by habitat degradation, water pollution, and dam construction. The Punjab region’s efforts to protect and conserve this extraordinary species exemplify the commitment to safeguarding the diverse wildlife that calls its waters home.
Location: 2 Sanda Road, Lahore.
Phone: +92 (42) 992 12367
Email: info@pwl.gov.pk
Openning hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM