Chitwan, April 24 : The Chitwan National Park (CNP) so far reports the death of 34 rhinoceroses in the past nine months of the current fiscal that begun on mid-July. Of them, two died due to poaching while remaining due to other reasons. The park recorded the deaths of 33 rhinos last fiscal year.
According to park information
officer Ganesh Prasad Tiwari, a significant number of rhinos died in mutual
fighting while some others died after falling in to swamps and pits. Some
deaths were due to ageing and also from tiger attacks.
With an increasing number of rhinos
in the park, the deaths from others causes besides poaching are also on the
rise, suggesting a prompt need for taking timely preventive measures.
Deaths from natural calamities are
high during rains. The park is aware of preventing the avoidable deaths of the
animals, it is said.
The western part of the park serves
as a major habitat for rhinos and the deaths from natural causes are more in
the area.
Park chief conservation officer
Haribhadra Acharya said discussions were underway to transfer some rhino
populations from the west to the east with adequate management of water and
vegetation.
The latest rhino census shows that
Chitwan is home to 694 rhinos followed by 38 in Bardiya, 17 in Shuklaphanta,
and three in Parsa.