MAHSEER
The Blue-Finned Mahseer, which was on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) red list as ‘critically endangered’, has now moved to the ‘least concern’ status.
About MAHSEER
- The Mahseer (basically translates as "tiger among fish" from mahi – fish and sher – tiger). It's a crucial indication of freshwater ecosystem health.
- The Mahseer has 47 subspecies, 15 of which are found in India and the remainder in other South Asian countries.
- For breeding and migration, Mahseer prefers clean, fast-flowing, well-oxygenated waters. They eat everything.
- Threats Faced: Sensitive to dissolved oxygen levels, water temperature, and abrupt climate changes; pollution, habitat loss, ....
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