Guwahati: Floods have reduced the number of vulnerable swamp swamps in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR), which have been counted for the first time throughout the KNPTR on January 10 and January 11, the process is only done in Kaziranga National Park.
“In the method of total count, 868 individuals have been recorded which included 173 men, 557 women and 138 years.
There is a slight decline in population compared to 907 calculated in 2018,” said a statement issued by the Kaziranga Tiger Reserve field director on Tuesday night.
The official said this was mainly due to two high floods in the intervention period, namely 2019 and 2020.
Wise region, 786 under the Division of East Assam, 62 under the division of the Wildlife Biswanath and 20 under the Wildlife Nagaon division had been recorded by experienced and trained.
Wildlife experts from outside the Ministry of Forestry.
In the field exercise for the census of the vulnerable East Rawa deer, 29 enumerators and 112 forest personnel were directly involved.
On the other hand in the estimated fourth wetlands 2021-2022, carried out from December 21 to 27, which cover all tiger reserves.
, a total of 66,776 birds from 126 species were included using the calculating point method.