Guwahati: In what might bring cheer to conservators and wildlife lovers, Assam’s Pabitara wildlife sanctuary, which spans just 48 square km, has recorded 102 one-horned rhinos.
A census carried out in the sanctuary on Sunday, March 18 recorded the presence of 102 rhinos compared to 93 recorded in the last census carried out in 2012.
“The number of growth is encouraging. We have recorded the presence of 102 rhinos today. Apart from this, six rhinos have been killed in and around the park since 2012 and 20 of them died natural deaths,” said a senior official of the sanctuary.
The forest official said that the rhino census is a regular exercise carried out every six years. While the last census of the one-horned rhinos was carried out in 2012, the department had undertaken another rhino census in 2014 after the a devastating floods had affected the whole of the state, particularly the Kaziranga national park.
The one-horned rhinos are one of the most tourist attracting factors for the state. The northeastern state is known for its one-horned rhino population density, which is the highest in the world. While a majority of the rhinos in the state are in Kaziranga national park, rhinos are also found in Pabitora wildlife sanctuary and Manas national park.
Although Kaziranga national park located in Golaghat district is much frequented by domestic and foreign tourists for its rhino population, Pabitora, located within a 30 km radius of Guwahati also provides a spectacular opportunity for the tourists to witness the majestic animal.