Thursday, March 12th, 2026

One-horned rhinos thrive in Nepal as rare mating observed near Narayani



KATHMANDU: Nepal has recently achieved notable success in conserving the world’s rare one-horned rhinoceros, showcasing its commitment to protecting this endangered species.

During the 2021 rhino census, Chitwan National Park recorded 694 rhinos, while the nationwide total stood at 752. The government has set an ambitious target to double the rhino population by 2030 through various conservation initiatives.

However, rising instances of rhino deaths in recent times have raised concerns about meeting this target.

Meanwhile, a rare sighting along the Narayani River has provided a glimpse of rhinos in their natural habitat. Observers captured images of a male rhino, a female, and their calf roaming along the riverbank.

During this time, the male and female rhinos were also observed engaging in mating behavior. The process, which lasted about two hours, was recorded in a series of rare photographs that could serve as a testament to Nepal’s ongoing efforts to increase the rhino population.

Since the 2021 census, no new nationwide count has been conducted, and conservationists have called for an updated survey to assess the current population, as evidence suggests that rhino numbers in Nepal are continuing to rise.

Photos: Nepal Photo Library

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