Placeholder canvas

Endangered rhinos and hog deers are dying in Assam flood

Date:

The world-famous Kaziranga National Park (KNP), which is still 80 per cent under water, has been robbed of as many as 218 animals, 17 of them being rhinos and over 166 hog deer by the floods in a span of just seven days.

According to  Kaziranga DFO Suvasish Das,  The flood-level has receded by one foot since yesterday and is much below the danger level now. But about 80 per cent of the Park area is still submerged. We have so far recorded the death of 218 animals which includes 17 rhinos and 166 hog deer, and the figure is likely to go up as the entire floodwater gets out of the Park.

Apart from the rhinos and hog deer, the Park lost 11 wild boar, nine swamp deer, six sambar, three buffalo, two hog badger, one porcupine and one python too. “All these we lost in just seven days, says report.

While 13 rhinos died due to drowning and four died of natural death due to old age, hog deer suffered the worst with 152 of them getting drowned and 12 knocked down by vehicles on National Highway and18 including eight rhinos are currently undergoing treatment at the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation.

Also Read: Donald Trump makes three spelling in one Tweet

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Lok Sabha Polls: BJP Drops Brij Bhushan, Fields Son Karan As Candidate From Kaiserganj

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made a...

‘Shaksgam Valley Is Part Of India’: MEA On Chinese Activities Near Siachen Glacier

Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Thursday reaffirmed that Shaksgam Valley is a part of India, adding that India has registered protests against China over illegal attempts to alter facts at the Shaksgam Valley

‘Laapataa Ladies’ Charms Audience On OTT, Earns Praise From Fans

Following its wide release on OTT, fans have taken...

“Propaganda On India”: MEA Firmly Rejects USCIRF Report On Religious Freedom In India

Earlier on Wednesday, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) alleged that last year, the Indian government failed to address communal violence disproportionately affecting Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Dalits, Jews, and Adivasis (indigenous peoples)