The Ganges river abruptly changed course 2,500 years ago following a devastating earthquake, according to a new study that raises concerns about the prevailing risk of megaquakes in South Asia.
There are two closely related species of river dolphin in South Asia: the Indus dolphin, locally called the bhulan, and the Ganges dolphin or susu. Both are classified endangered by the International ...
I look forward to seeing the endangered species being able to breed and thrive in the wild." The River Ganges (or Ganga) flows from the Himalayas all the way to the Bay of Bengal, through some of Asia ...
Himalayan glaciers are not just frozen reservoirs of water; they are the lifeblood of South Asia. These colossal ice masses feed major river systems, including the Ganges, Indus, and Brahmaputra, ...
I look forward to seeing the endangered species being able to breed and thrive in the wild." The River Ganges (or Ganga) flows from the Himalayas all the way to the Bay of Bengal, through some of Asia ...
Sue Perkins undertakes an epic, personal journey to the source of India's Ganges river in the Himalayas, meeting hermits and holy men to understand the sacred nature of this river.
If the scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are to be believed, almost the whole of South Asia including ... areas in the Indus and Ganges river basins will be affected ...
“But this declaration is about more than saving river dolphins ... such as the Amazon and the Orinoco in South America or the Ganges and the Mekong in Asia. Recently, more than 150 dolphins ...