Pak’s blind dolphins face hazardous existence
Posted by iPakistan on April 30, 2009
INDUS RIVER, Pakistan: Nazir Mirani, 47, is the third generation of a humble family committed to saving Pakistan’s blind dolphins, an endangered species swimming against a tide of man-made hazards. “I treat them as my children and do everything …
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