Releasing a 'White Paper on Wildlife Conservation in Assam', state Environment and Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain said rhino population is growing at 4.6 per cent a year, which is more than the required rate of 3.25 per cent to have 3,000 rhinos in Assam as per the 'Indian Rhino Vision 2020'.
"We are taking various steps to protect rhinos with the help of wildlife experts and legal professionals. As per the last rhino census, the population of the world famous animal has grown to 2,544 in entire Assam in 2013 from 2,006 in 2006," he added.
According to the 'White Paper', Assam holds three fourth of the world's population each for the one-horned rhino and water buffalo.
Hussain said between 2006 and May 2014, a total of 198 poachers have been arrested and 27 were killed in encounter with forest guards and other security establishments.
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Since 2006, poachers have killed a total of 152 rhinos so far. Out of these, 96 rhinos have lost their lives at KNP, the Minister said.
"The government is working on to protect the wildlife on the basis of two-prone strategy -- anti-poaching management and habitat management," he added.