Over 40 Ganga Dolphin experts and ecologists attended the two-day workshop organised under the aegis of National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) in association with WWF-India and discussed the actions to be taken to save Gangetic Dolphin from the verge of extinction.
"They deliberated on key actions needed to implement the Ganga Dolphin Action Plan (GDAP) and have come to conclude that a Ganga Dolphin Census Survey be done annually post-Monsoon and a Ganga Dolphin Census Report be published every year," a statement by the WWF-India said.
Addressing workshop on its objectives and Operationalisation of Ganga Dolphin Action, Joint Secretary in Environment Ministry Rajiv Ranjan Mishra emphasised the need for expediting the efforts for conservation of Ganga Dolphins.
One of the key objectives of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) is to ensure a clean and healthy Ganga. Ganga Dolphin has been the primary species for conservation and a crucial indicator of the health of River Ganga, he said.
The meeting comes at a time when threats and challenges posed to the national aquatic animal.