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Home / Environment / Madhya Pradesh Revives Narmada River with Crocodile Reintroduction

Madhya Pradesh Revives Narmada River with Crocodile Reintroduction

31 Oct

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Summary

  • Crocodiles released into Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh
  • Part of state's ambitious wildlife restoration program
  • Includes plans to reintroduce king cobras, rhinos, and other species
Madhya Pradesh Revives Narmada River with Crocodile Reintroduction

In October 2025, Madhya Pradesh took a significant step in its comprehensive wildlife restoration efforts by releasing six crocodiles into the Narmada River. This event, presided over by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, represents the latest phase of the state's ambitious and contentious conservation program.

Since taking office in 2023, Yadav has made wildlife conservation a top priority, focusing not only on tigers and cheetahs but also on the reintroduction of king cobras, crocodiles, and even Assamese rhinos. The release of the crocodiles into the Narmada River builds on the administration's previous success in the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary, where 10 crocodiles were introduced in February 2025.

Forest officials believe the Narmada's water currents and ecosystem are well-suited for the crocodiles, and their presence will help maintain a balanced aquatic ecosystem and strengthen the natural food chain. Yadav sees this as a spiritual and ecological endeavor, as the crocodile is considered the vehicle of the revered Maa Narmada.

Alongside the crocodile reintroduction, Yadya has also personally driven efforts to bring back king cobras and has discussed plans to introduce Assamese rhinos to the state. The vision is to make Madhya Pradesh a hub for diverse wildlife, attracting tourists and further enriching the state's biodiversity.

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Madhya Pradesh has reintroduced crocodiles, king cobras, and is planning to bring in Assamese rhinos to the state.
Madhya Pradesh released the crocodiles into the Narmada River as part of the state's efforts to restore the river's ecological balance and strengthen the natural food chain. The crocodile is also considered the vehicle of the revered Maa Narmada.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's vision is to make Madhya Pradesh a hub for diverse wildlife, attracting tourists and further enriching the state's biodiversity. He has personally overseen conservation programs for various species, including tigers, cheetahs, king cobras, and crocodiles.

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