Kaziranga National Park

1. A rhinoceros was found dead in Kaziranga National Park, its horn cruelly removed by poachers.
2. The incident occurred at the Tunikati forest camp within the Budhapahar forest range.
3. This heartbreaking development has raised concerns among conservationists and wildlife authorities.


Guwahati, March 23: In a heartbreaking development, a rhinoceros has been discovered dead in Kaziranga National Park, falling victim to poachers who callously severed its horn.

The tragic incident unfolded at the Tunikati forest camp within the Budhapahar forest range.

Upon receiving the distressing news, forest department personnel swiftly rushed to the scene, where they encountered the lifeless body of the rhino with its horn brutally removed by poachers.


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The ruthless act of poaching has once again plunged conservationists and wildlife authorities into a state of outrage and deep concern.

In light of this appalling crime against wildlife, the forest department has launched a comprehensive investigation aimed at identifying and apprehending the individuals responsible for this despicable act.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threats faced by endangered species, especially within protected areas like Kaziranga National Park.