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More rhinos for Manas

  • Posted By
    10Pointer
  • Categories
    Environment
  • Published
    2nd Mar, 2020
  • Two female sub-adult greater one-horned or Indian rhinoceros’ (Rhinoceros unicornis) were successfully translocated from Kaziranga National Park to their new home in Manas National Park in Assam, under the aegis of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020 (IRV 2020) programme.
  • This translocation marks an important milestone for IRV 2020, an initiative led by Government of Assam, in association with several other partners including the Assam Forest Department, WWF India, WTI, Aaranyak and the International Rhino Foundation (IRF), the US Fish and Wildlife Service with support from the Bodoland Territorial Council, and local communities.
  • The translocation of rhinos is an important conservation measure in helping conserve the species.
  • Translocating individuals from one area to another helps maintain genetic variability to an existing population. It also helps strengthen habitats, expand their distribution and reduce risk of disease, and in-breeding.
  • The two-day translocation was the culmination of a year of preparation by the Rhino Task Force formed as part of IRV2020. The rhinos were translocated from the Bagori range of Kaziranga National Park.
  • The two rhinos were transported to the release site at Bansbari range, Manas National Park under strict security.

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