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According to a March 2018 census conducted jointly by the Forest Department of the Government of Assam and some recognized wildlife NGOs, the rhino population in Kaziranga National Park is 2,613. It comprises 1,641 adult rhinos and 385 calves. [3] In 2015, the rhino population stood at 2,401. Kaziranga National Park was declared a Tiger Reserve ...
The park has achieved notable progress in wildlife conservation with respect to other protected areas in India.Kaziranga was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006 Kaziranga is a vast stretch of tall elephant grass , marshland and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests crisscrossed by four main rivers — Brahmaputra , Diphlu , Mora Diphlu and Mora ...
A rhinoceros grazing at Kaziranga National Park. Kaziranga National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site in India. The park contains significant breeding populations of more than 35 mammalian species, [1] out of which 15 are threatened according to the IUCN Red List. [2]
Wildlife photographer Gaurav Ramnarayanan snapped a photo of an unusual golden tiger in Kaziranga National Park, India, last month. But the tiger’s presence in the park might not be a good thing.
The park has achieved notable progress in wildlife conservation despite several constraints. Kaziranga is a vast stretch of tall elephant grass, marshland and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests crisscrossed by four main rivers — Brahmaputra, Diphlu, Mora Diphlu and Mora Dhansiri and has numerous small water bodies. Kaziranga has been the ...
Kaziranga has a long history of management and practices include annual burning of the grasslands by wildlife staff. [1] Kaziranga has a good conservation history, especially due to its efficient management policies. For protection of the wildlife the legislative status for Kaziranga National Park represents the "maximum protection under Indian ...
Location Area (km²) Date/Year of announced as National Park 1 Kaziranga National Park: Golaghat,Nagaon ,Sonitpur and Karbi Anglong 430 1974 2 Manas National Park: Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, 391 1990 3 Nameri National Park: Sonitpur: 200.00 1999 4 Dibru-Saikhowa National Park: Dibrugarh and Tinsukia: 340.00 1999 5 Orang National Park: Udalguri ...
This wildlife sanctuary covers 44.06 km 2, on the south bank of the Brahmaputra River in Sonitpur district. The area was declared a Reserved forest in 1974, it became a sanctuary in 1995. [ 2 ] It is located 40 km from Tezpur town and 181 km away from Guwahati .It forms an integral part of the Laokhowa-Burachapori eco-system and is a notified ...