Saving the Gharial: Combining Science and Conservation
Aramish Fatima, PhD student in the Department of Zoology, writes: When you think of crocodiles, you might imagine powerful, fearsome predators lurking in murky waters. But not all crocodylians fit that image. The Indian gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a unique and fascinating species—distinguished by its long, slender snout adapted for catching fish and a more peaceful nature compared to its relatives. Once found in abundance … Continue reading Saving the Gharial: Combining Science and Conservation
