21 rhinos dead in Chitwan National Park in 10 months
As many as 21 rhinos died in and around Chitwan National Park area in the past 10 months of the current fiscal year.
Two of the rhinos were killed by poachers while the other 19 were found dead due to natural causes.
Public Information Officer at the national park, Ganesh Prasad Tiwari said the dead rhinos included seven male, seven female and seven unidentified.
The rare species are dying due to several reasons, including being stuck in swamps, in-fighting, aging, tiger attack, poaching, human activities, and electrocution.
"Managing grasslands and wetlands will help in rhino conservation," he said. The park is managing new wetlands, repairing old ones and managing grasslands for rhino conservation, he said.
It was shared that 13 male, seven female and one unidentified rhino died in the last fiscal year. Presently, there are 694 rhinos in the park.
The CNP has shifted some rhinos to the eastern region for habitat management with the rise in the number of rhinos in the western part of the park, which is considered a suitable habitat for rare one-horned rhinos.
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