Wildlife under threat in India’s northeast
Protecting rhinos from floodwaters and poachers is a challenge for park rangers at wildlife reserve.

Published On 3 Oct 2012
Months of torrential rain in northeastern India have caused some of the worst flooding in a decade, leaving more than three million people homeless.
Along with the people’s suffering, the area’s wildlife is also under threat – and not just from the rainwater.
Al Jazeera’s Sohail Rahman reports from the state of Assam.
Source: Al Jazeera