How Odisha’s Rivers Are Welcoming Back 84 Crocodiles After Years of Conservation Efforts
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In the forests of Odisha, Similipal National Park stretches across hills, rivers, and valleys, home to tigers, elephants, and countless species of birds. However, in the twisting rivers and pools of the park, an ancient creature is silently making a comeback — the mugger crocodile. For many years, their numbers in the park had declined, spreading concern among forest officials and conservationists. But the latest census, carried out in early January 2026, recorded 84 crocodiles, up from 81 the previous year. While this increase might seem small, it is an important sign that conservation eff...
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