Irrawaddy dolphins spotted in Mandalay-Kyaukmyaung conservation area

nature sskm 1
Irrawaddy dolphins seen swimming in the Mandalay-Kyakmyaung marine area of the Ayeyawady River.

The Irrawaddy Dolphin Conservation Group of the Department of Fisheries (Mandalay Region) reports the presence of 17 Irrawaddy dolphins in the Mandalay-Kyaukmyaung marine area of Ayeyawady River, a dedicated conservation zone.
Their team conducts regular observations, and a recent survey on 4 March recorded 17 dolphins living and grazing near Indaung village in Wetlet Township. U Maung Maung Lay, Chairman of the group, stated that they are also encouraging residents to report sightings of any baby dolphins. It’s important to note that this observation coincides with the low water level period of the Ayeyawady River, which attracts both dolphin watchers and traditional netused fishermen in the Mandalay-Kyaukmyaung area.
Similarly, Ayekyun village in Madaya Township, known for its community-based tourism initiatives in Mandalay Region, also reports daily sightings of Irrawaddy dolphins by travellers. — ASH/TKO

Share this post
Hot News
Hot News
Beef price rises amid transport situation
School accessories sale begins increasing
People over 45 top among heat stroke patients
2023-2024 academic year Grade 10 outstanding students arrive in Taunggyi
Grade 9 outstanding students welcomed in Bagan
Honorary reception held for outstanding students in Yangon
Spreading misinformation: security forces arrested 60 people for military service
Myanmar film ‘Mysterious Snow’ screens at ASEAN Film Festival in London
Myanmar Music Day to celebrate with music entertainment programmes
Myanmar Consul-General promotes investment at Kunming trade event