Tuesday, 2 August 2016

No ark for Kaziranga’s rhinos, 13 drown

The floods in Assam have swept away at least 13 of Kaziranga National Park’s iconic rhinos.

Kaziranga in Upper Assam has an estimated population of about 2,400 one-horned Great Indian Rhinoceros, but they are threatened by massive flooding in 70 per cent of the 450 sq. km. core area of the park.

]Most of the rhinos are ‘calves’ in the age group of three months to one year, said Suvasish Das, District Forest Officer in charge of the park. Flood waters have also washed away at least 166 hog deer, while many other animals are recovering in the government rescue and rehabilitation centre.

20 lakh people hit
The floods have affected nearly 20 lakh people in at least 23 districts across the State in Upper, North and Lower Assam.

The situation remained critical today with two more deaths reported, taking the toll to 31, agency reports said.

At Kaziranga, at least 10 rhinos were rescued and eight were admitted in the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), jointly run by Wildlife Trust of India and the Assam Forest Department. These rhinos are suffering of pneumonia, Mr. Das said.

“But the condition of the calves is improving,” he added.

Toll less than in the past
In a silver lining, though, compared to the flood of 2012, the damage so far in terms of animals drowning in the fast-flowing waters carried by the Brahmaputra is less than previous years.

Mr. Das argued that it was “absolutely necessary” to have some level of flooding in Kaziranga for the forest to survive.

“In a way the flood is a blessing as fresh silt and alluvium deposits increase the productivity of the forest undergrowth,” he said. Some 400 water bodies in the park are also replenished, and water hyacinth and weeds are washed away, cleaning the water. “While it is a huge problem for the people, such flooding is good for the park’s health,” he said.

Hog deer rescued
The Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) of CWRC has handled 107 rescue cases in seven days, the WTI said. MVS teams released 62 hog deer out of 92 rescued. They also carried out, along with the AFD, three eastern swamp deer rescues. Two of the deer survived and were brought to the CWRC.

News From: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/no-ark-for-kazirangas-rhinos-13-drown/article8930076.ece?ref=sliderNews




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