Scientists discover a 21-million-year-old dwarf sea cow that grazed in the Arabian Gulf, revealing how it transformed marine ...
Tamil Nadu’s dugong population rises to 270 in Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar, marking a major conservation milestone for ...
A 500kg pregnant dugong washes ashore in General Santos City. Sarangani Bay authorities highlight the critical status of the ...
A rare baby dugong spotted in Indonesia’s Alor archipelago highlights the success of community-led efforts to restore ...
The dugong, a gentle marine mammal, has officially been declared extinct in China, a study has found. In findings published by the Zoological Society of London in the journal Royal Society Open ...
India’s dugongs are thriving along Tamil Nadu’s coast, with 270 individuals now recorded. Active breeding is confirmed, and a ...
The Andaman coast was one of very few places in the world with a viable population but then dead dugongs began washing up. Now half have gone ...
India’s fragile dugong population is showing signs of stability, with a new Wildlife Institute of India (WII) study ...
Personnel from DENR-12 Protected Area Management Office of the Sarangani Bay Protected Seascape (PAMO-SBPS), assisted by Bantay Dagat (sea patrol), conduct a necropsy on the lifeless sea mammal ...
BANGKOK — A baby dugong, a large ocean mammal, that has developed an attachment to humans after being separated from its mother and getting lost off southern Thailand is being nurtured by marine ...
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A survey estimates Tamil Nadu's dugong population at 270, marking Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar as India's largest habitat.
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