The presence of Indian Gharial in Greater Kaziranga has been confirmed by the forest department after a gap of 75 years. The Indian Gharial has been placed under IUCN red data list as critically endangered and listed under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
The forest department confirmed the presence of Indian Gharial in Greater Kaziranga after 75 years. The survey along the Brahmaputra discovered over 900 freshwater turtles and recorded sightings of Gangetic river dolphins and otters.
Environment News: The forest department confirmed the presence of Indian Gharial in Greater Kaziranga after 75 years. The survey along the Brahmaputra discovered over 9
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Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve in Assam have recorded the first-ever sightings of the elusive Binturong and the small-clawed otter. These new additions bring the total number of mammalian species in the park to 37. Learn more about these fascinating creatures and the conservation efforts in place.