Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Assam, is enduring severe flooding, putting its rich ecosystem and endangered species, including the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, under significant strain.
Guwahati, July 4: UNESCO World Heritage-ni chandimako man•gip biap Kaziranga National Park, adita salrangna skangonin jimbee mikkarang waanichi chi ban re•anirang ong•ahachim aro uano...
Guwahati, July 3: Mongolbar salo, Assam-ni Skotong Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kaziranga National Park-o chi ban re•enganiko Assam-ni Agricultural Minister Atul Bora, MLA Biswajit...
Guwahati, July 2: Mikkarang dontonggija waanganichi Assam a•dokni bang•a biaprangon chi bananirangko nikna man•engon, Kaziranga National Park-oba gimik dam 233 forest camp-oni dam 95-ko...
The flood situation in Kaziranga National Park has taken a dire turn, with four Hog Deers dying and 167 forest camps submerged in water, as of Tuesday afternoon.
Undeterred by the damages to its camps that have been inundated by rising flood waters, Kaziranga National Park is well-prepared for the upcoming flood season with comprehensive measures to ensure the safety of wildlife, staff and visitors.