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Assam: Kaziranga National Park rescues rhino calf separated from mother

Updated on: 18 July,2020 08:30 AM IST  |  Guwahati
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About 85 per cent of Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve remains submerged and 86 animals have died

Assam: Kaziranga National Park rescues rhino calf separated from mother

Picture/Kaziranga National Park-Twitter

The Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reverse posted a video of the rescue operation on Twitter. The rhino calf got separated from her mother on July 14 amid the torrential rains and flash floods that battered the Agartoli range. Even as the calf was brought to the rescue centre and is being taken care of, officials tried looking for her mother but were not able to find her.


While sharing the video, the national park wrote on Twitter, "A female rhino calf was separated from her mother due to high flood in the Agartoli range yesterday. As we could not locate the mother, team CWRC along with @kaziranga_ staffs rescued it and currently under care at our rescue centre-CWRC."

The national park has also been sharing updates about the calf’s health on Twitter. In a separate tweet, they said the calf is 'doing well'. "She is currently stable and under constant observation," they wrote.

Declaring that the calf’s mother 'moved on', Wildlife Trust India said the rhino will be hand raised and rehabilitated at the rescue centre.

While sharing updates about the rhino calf on Twitter, the Kaziranga National Park shared a picture of her at the rescue centre.

The Kaziranga National Park was severely affected during the floods as 86 animals have died and 170 others have been rescued.

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