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Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan

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Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keti Bunder<br />

5 Bengal fox - NT - -<br />

6 Desert fox - NT - -<br />

7 Small Indian<br />

mongoose<br />

LC LC - -<br />

8 Grey mongoose<br />

- LC - -<br />

9 Small Indian civet LC NT P -<br />

10 Indian wild boar - LC - -<br />

11 Bottle-nosed<br />

dolphin<br />

- DD - Appendix I<br />

12 Hump-backed<br />

dolphin<br />

- DD - Appendix I<br />

13 Finless porpoise DD DD - Appendix I<br />

14 Indian pangolin - VU P -<br />

Legend: VU = Vulnerable, NT = Near Threatened, LC = Least Concern, DD = Data<br />

Deficient, P = Protected<br />

3.1.5 Population estimations<br />

3.1.5.1 Population of Hump-backed Dolphin<br />

Population of Hump-backed dolphin was estimated at Keti Bunder. The<br />

estimation was based on direct observations in different creeks. The estimated<br />

population was 62 animals. The distribution of hump-backed dolphins in different<br />

creeks at Keti Bunder is shown in the Map 4 below.<br />

Map 4 – Showing locations of Hump-backed dolphin at Keti Bunder<br />

<strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> – Indus for All Programme Page 38 of 188

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