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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · The Crocodile Project began with the goal of increasing the population to the point where sightings of 5 to 6 crocodiles per kilometre length of water were possible. Through rear and release operations, the Project attempted to compensate for natural losses caused by death and predation.

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · The primary objective of the Crocodile Project was to augment the crocodile population to a level where sightings of 5 to 6 crocodiles per kilometer of water were feasible. Strategies included egg collection, controlled incubation, juvenile rearing, marking, and release in protected areas, followed by the assessment of restocking success.

  3. Mar 7, 2024 · In response to this scenario, Project Crocodile was launched in 1975. The primary emphasis was on captive breeding and rearing. The initiative was launched by the Indian government in collaboration with the Food and Agricultural Organization and the United Nations Development Fund.

  4. Jul 15, 2023 · AtriaUniversitySince 1975, India's Crocodile Conservation Project has safeguarded endangered crocodiles, with programs spanning across Odisha and other key s...

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    The Crocodile Project started with an objective of building the population to a stage where incidence of sighting could be 5 to 6 crocodiles per KM length in water. The Project sought to make up the natural losses by death and predation through rear and release operation.

  6. Project Crocodile – Global Surgery Research. CatastROphic expenditure among COlorectal cancer patients in InDIa and barriers for treatment compLiancE (CROCODILE) Research topic and its relevance: Little is known about colorectal cancer treatment delivery in India and the associated costs.

  7. Mar 28, 2024 · Subsequently, a dedicated crocodile conservation and management program, commonly termed ‘Project Crocodile,’ was launched in 1975 and aimed at protecting the remaining natural populations of...

  8. The Crocodile Conservation Project was introduced in the year 1976. The chief objective of the project was to protect the nation’s three rare crocodilian species, viz. the freshwater crocodile, Gharial and the saltwater crocodile.

  9. Dec 7, 2020 · Under Project Crocodile initiated in 1975 by the Government of India, 47 gharials brought from Morena captive breeding centre in Madhya Pradesh were released into Punjab’s Beas River in three batches – 10 on December 25, 2017, 15 on January 31, 2018 and 22 on March 15, 2018.

  10. The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust and Centre for Herpetology (or Croc Bank) was the brain child of the legendary Romulus Whitaker and Zai Whitaker along with a handful of like-minded conservation visionaries who began work on the facility in 1976, in a desperate effort to save India’s dwindling crocodilian populations.

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