Kaziranga park fights to save India’s endangered one-horned rhino
India’s Kaziranga National Park is home to several protected and endangered species, but it’s the conservation success of the one-horned Indian rhino that has turned this park into a world heritage site.
India‘s Kaziranga National Park is home to the largest population of the protected one-horned Indian rhino.
It is a world heritage site and considered a conservation success story.
But the rhinos still face two big threats to their survival: poachers and the annual monsoon floods.
Al Jazeera’s Pearly Jacob reports on efforts to preserve the species from inside the park.
Published On 27 May 2018