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10 rhinos die in six months in Chitwan National Park


13 January 2020  

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CHITWAN: Ten rhinos in the Chitwan National Park and the national forest area have died from natural causes in the past six months alone.

In the latest incident, a rhino was found dead at Bhaluwai river of Bankatta in Madi area.

The CNP has received information on the incident, and a technical team has been sent to the incident area for a postmortem, said CNP’s information officer Gopal Ghimire, adding that the dead rhino was under surveillance since it was found injured.

Forty-three rhinos had died from natural causes in the last year. The CNP alone houses 605 rhinos of the total 645 recorded across the country, according to the latest census.

Publish Date : 13 January 2020 19:56 PM

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