11 rhinos found dead in CNP in current fiscal year
06th Feb 2024
Eleven rhinos have been found dead in Chitwan National Park (CNP) and surrounding areas in the current fiscal year. Of these, two were killed by poachers while nine died due to natural causes, said Ganesh Prasad Tiwari, the CNP Information Officer.
According to him, the natural causes of rhino deaths include getting stuck in a bog, ill health, fighting with each other, attacks by tigers and old age. Tiwari said the male rhino that was found dead on the bank of the Rapti River in west Chitwan on Monday had died due to old age. He added that the horn and hooves of the about 30-year-old pachyderm were found intact.
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