What 3 New Crocodiles Are Telling Us About Similipal's Rivers

What 3 New Crocodiles Are Telling Us About Similipal's Rivers
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Along the West Deo River in Odisha's Similipal Tiger Reserve, a forest team scans the waterline. A pair of eyes breaks the surface. Further downstream, another crocodile basks on a sandy bank. For conservationists, these sightings mean more than another reptile counted in a survey. They are signs of a river system that is holding steady. The latest census has recorded 84 mugger crocodiles, up from 81 last year, reversing a decline that continued for two consecutive years. The increase may seem small. But for a species that depends on healthy rivers, abundant prey, and secure nesting grounds...
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