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Kaziranga National Park shelters 2413 rhinos presently

| @indiablooms | Mar 31, 2018, at 03:42 am

Guwahati, Mar 30 (IBNS): The number of world famous one-horned rhinos in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park has increased to over 2,400.

The latest report of Rhino Population Estimation, 2018 released on Friday stated that, total number of rhinos in the world heritage site counted 2,413, which indicated increase of 12 rhinos in the park in past two years.

The Rhino Population Estimation 2018, was launched in the park on March 26 and continued till March 28.

It is a regular exercise in the national park and it is conducted every three years.

The last Rhino Population Estimation was conducted in the park in 2015.

The number of calf rhinos in the park is estimated to be 385 followed by 387 sub-adult rhinos with age group between 4-6 years.

Apart from it 642 male adult rhinos, 793 female adult and 206 un-sexed adult rhinos were also found during the census.

The rhino estimation was conducted by the state forest department and over 40 elephants were used to cover 74 compartments spread over the national park.

The state forest department officials, representatives of different NGOs and media persons were participated in the rhino population estimation. A total of 2329 rhinos were found in 2013 while it increased to 2401 in 2015.

The park lost 401 animals, out of which 31 one horned rhinos and 9 elephants were killed in last year's massive flood.

In past two years Kaziranga lost 21 rhinos which were poached inside the park.

Poachers had killed 14 rhinos in 2016, 7 in 2017 and 3 in this year so far.

Rhino Population in Kaziranga National Park –

Year                No of Rhinos

1993                1164

1999                1552

2006                1855

2009                2048

2012                2290

2013                2329

2015                2401

Break-up of 2018

Adult (6 years and above)      Male – 642

                                                Female - 793

                                                Un-Sexed - 206

Sub-Adult (4-6 years)             Male – 116

                                                Female – 149

                                                Un-Sexed – 122

Calf                                         Upto 1 year – 155

                                                Above 1 year – 230

Total                                        2413

(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)

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