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  1. Learn about the project that aims to protect and restore the gharial, mugger, and saltwater crocodile populations in India. Find out the objectives, achievements, and challenges of the project, as well as the crocodile species and their conservation status.

  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. 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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  4. wildlife.odisha.gov.in › crocodileconservationPCCF WILDLIFE

    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.

  5. Learn about the project to protect three rare crocodilian species in Asia, including the Gharial and the saltwater crocodile. The project involves captive breeding, rehabilitation and release of crocodiles in the wild.

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  7. Dec 7, 2020 · Punjab has successfully rehabilitated 45 gharials into the Beas river after a hunting ban and a captive breeding programme. The next challenge is to see if they can breed and multiply in the coming years.

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