The National Chambal Sanctuary is also known as the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary. It was established over the Chambal River in 1979 under the crocodile conservation project.
Wildlife tourism will get a new dimension from Saturday. Dr. Yadav will visit Chambal Sanctuary, review the arrangements of the Gharial Sanctuary of Chambal River, and take stock of the tourism ...
India's Chambal River is ranked as one of the country's cleanest rivers. But increased habitat destruction, pollution and poaching is threatening the river's freshwater species. Find out more about ...
Now the number of alligators at the National Chambal Alligator Sanctuary is said to be over 2,512. Officials said 41 more alligators would be released in the sanctuary soon which will further ...
One night, Udayan camped near a nesting colony of gharials on the banks of the Chambal River – two groups of them ... Udayan hopes to promote the cause of conservation through his photography. In 2013 ...
No fewer than 131 gharials, the critically endangered long-snouted crocodile native to the Northern Indian sub-continent, were recently re-introduced to the river Ganges at the Hastinapur Wildlife ...