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A rare dolphin seen even in old age

भाद्र ९, २०८१
A rare dolphin seen even in old age
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Aquatic dolphins, which are becoming rare, have also appeared in Budhirapti Bay. Dolphins were also seen in the Rapti River on Thursday afternoon. Budhi Rapti Creek flows into the Rapti River.

On Sunday morning, Ravi Shrestha took a video of dolphins in Dungaghat of Budhi Rapti, which flows between Baghmara and Chitrasen intermediate community forest under Ratnanagar Sairaha border. Jitu Tamang, president of Baghmara Intermediate Community Forest, said that the dolphins seen in Rapti may have come to Budhi Rapti.

Narayani especially than Meghaili In the vicinity of Amaltari in Nawalpur, dolphins have been seen sporadically for the past few years. This time last Chaitra, dolphins were seen in Narayangarh Bazar area above Narayani River. Rampreet Yadav, a retired former conservation officer who has been working since the establishment of Chitwan Park in 2030, says that dolphins were seen once near Kasara in Rapti around 2032/33 and have never been seen since then.


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