UP Forest Department officials flagged off the Dolphin census under the 'My Ganga, My Dolphin' campaign 2015 at Ganga Barrage in Kanpur with the financial support of National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG).
The survey will also ascertain vital information about the endangered animal's population and devise a plan for its conservation.
Under the campaign, 3,350 kilometres will be surveyed by 21 teams and local communities of the Ganga, Yamuna, Chambal, Ken, Betwa, Son, Sharda, Geruwa, Gahagra Gandak and Rapti in 32 stretches led by Divisional Forest Officers, 23 NGOs and community volunteers between October 5-8.
"This is the first step towards developing a holistic strategy for conservation of Dolphins. We plan to continue this as an annual affair," Kaushal Raj Sharma, District Magistrate, Kanpur, said.
Uttar Pradesh is slated to become the first state to have conducted this census twice in a participatory manner using a unified methodology.
The census will contribute to enhancing data and information on dolphin population from across the distribution range of the species in the Uttar Pradesh state.
