Chairing a high level meeting at Kohora Range of the Kaziranga National Park today, Chief Minister Sonowal directed the Park authorities as well as deputy commissioners and superintendents of police of the two districts to ensure safety of the animals during the monsoon.
Sonowal reviewed the progress of construction of the highlands in the World Heritage Site and asked the Park authority to complete them on a war footing for the animals to take shelter during floods.
Sonowal advocated a synergistic approach among the park authority, district administrations and villagers living along the fringe area of the rhino habitat to create a shield against poachers who might sneak into the Park area taking advantage of surging waters.
He also took stock of the facilities provided to the forest guards and other employees of Kaziranga National Park.
In the meeting the Park director apprised the chief minister of the steps that have been planned to protect animals during the floods.