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Animals killed as Assam flood waters fill parks, sanctuaries

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Last Updated : Feb 02 2013 | 2:28 PM IST

The animals which lost their lives in the annual scourge include two highly endangered one-horned rhinos, senior Forest Department officials said.

In the Kaziranga National Park, wild animals such as elephants, hog deers, swamp deers, buffaloes and wild boars have moved out of the park for shelter and food to the higher reaches of neighbouring hill district of Karbi Anglong.

A one-horned rhino, a wild boar and 22 hog deers drowned in the swirling waters that have covered a vast portion of the Park.

Another 15 hog deers and a wild boar were killed after they were knocked down by vehicles on the National Highway 37 which passes through the Park.

Last evening, Kaziranga oficials recovered a carcass of a one-horned rhino from the Karbi Anglong hills.

It is presumed that the rhino, which escaped from the rising waters, was a victim of poaching as its horn is found missing.

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More than a hundred wild animals, mainly hog deers, were also rescued and released in the Panbari reserve forest and Kukurakata reserve forest.

"Round-the-clock vigilance has been arranged on the NH-37 and nearby high ground outside the Park. Animals which moved out to higher ground, particularly towards Karbi Anglong, are being guarded round the clock," an official said. MORE

  

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First Published: Jul 04 2012 | 4:35 AM IST

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