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Nesting of the Critically Endangered gharial Gavialis gangeticus in Bardia National Park, Nepal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2024

Ashish Bashyal*
Affiliation:
Biodiversity Conservancy Nepal, Rupandehi, Nepal
Nischal Shrestha
Affiliation:
Biodiversity Conservancy Nepal, Rupandehi, Nepal
Rosy Thapa
Affiliation:
Biodiversity Conservancy Nepal, Rupandehi, Nepal
Sandeep Shrestha
Affiliation:
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kathmandu University, Kavrepalanchok, Nepal
Makunda Sanjel
Affiliation:
Bardia National Park, Bardia, Nepal
Llewellyn D. Densmore
Affiliation:
Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
Bed Khadka
Affiliation:
Chitwan National Park, Chitwan, Nepal
*
*Corresponding author, bashyal.ashish@gmail.com

Abstract

The gharial Gavialis gangeticus is a Critically Endangered crocodilian currently known from only 14 disjunct locations in Nepal and India. The protected stretch of the Babai River in Bardia National Park, Nepal, is home to one of the six subpopulations of gharials that have exhibited recent evidence of reproduction. However, there is limited information available on the gharial population in this region. We conducted surveys during the breeding, nesting and hatching seasons of gharials during 2020–2022 to study the gharial population in the Babai River in Bardia National Park. We located one breeding group of gharials in Soth Khola (2–3 individuals) and one in Dhanuse (5–6 individuals), and we observed pre-mating or mating behaviours in all 3 years. We identified potential nesting areas on sand banks of 19–175 m in length. During nesting seasons we found abundant signs of nesting only in Dhanuse, including entry and exit trails of female gharials to and from the water and trial nests. In 2020 and 2021 we did not find any signs of hatching, probably because of flooding. In 2022 we recorded two gharial nests, producing c. 60 hatchlings, in Dhanuse. Our findings indicate that the gharial population in the Babai River is probably nesting annually. We recommend various conservation actions for this gharial population.

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Fig. 1 Bardia National Park, Nepal, showing localities of breeding groups and/or nesting sites of the gharial Gavialis gangeticus observed in surveys along the protected stretch of the Babai River during February–July 2020–2022.

Figure 1

Plate 1 (a) Gharial Gavialis gangeticus trial nest, (b) trails of female gharials to and from the water, (c) nest excavated by a gharial, with remnant eggshells, and (d) gharial hatchlings in the Dhanuse nesting area in the Babai River in Bardia National Park, Nepal, during 2020–2022.

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Table 1 Size class and sex of breeding groups of gharials Gavialis gangeticus observed in the Babai River in Bardia National Park, Nepal (Fig. 1), during surveys in March–April 2020–2022.

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Table 2 Characteristics of potential and observed nesting areas of gharials in the 46 km protected stretch of the Babai River in Bardia National Park (Fig. 1) during March–April 2020–2022.