Category: Greater One-Horned Rhino
Although many tourists who visit India’s Kaziranga National Park experience the thrill of seeing wild greater one-horned rhinos up close…View Full Release »
The notion that rhinos and elephants are mortal enemies dates back hundreds and thousands of years, as can be seen…View Full Release »
As we ambled along on elephant-back, shrouded in the morning mist, or rattled along bumpy, dusty roads, surrounded by the…View Full Release »
Seasonal flooding due to monsoon rains is a serious problem for greater one-horned rhinos in northern India, with several deaths…View Full Release »
Why did the rhino cross the road? This greater one-horned rhino in India’s Kaziranga National Park may have wanted a…View Full Release »
Anti-poaching patrols in India’s Manas National Park are conducted on foot, in vehicles and on elephant-back, which gives forest guards…View Full Release »
To date, 25 greater one-horned rhinos have been reintroduced to Manas National Park, 10 wild-caught animals translocated from the Pobitora…View Full Release »
Get updates about Greater One-Horned Rhinos direct from the field with this informative blog from WWF-India member Deba Kumar Dutta….View Full Release »
All five rhino species are threatened to some degree. Populations of two species – greater one-horned and white – were…View Full Release »
Under the auspices of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020 conservation program, a total of 18 greater one-horned rhinos have been…View Full Release »