Tag: Kaziranga
The past year will go down as one of the darkest on record for rhinos. We can’t ignore this unfortunate…View Full Release »
In addition to harboring the world’s largest population of greater one-horned rhinos, India’s Kaziranga National Park is also home to…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 »
White rhinos aren’t white and black rhinos aren’t black. All rhinos are essentially grayish-brown, but often take on the color…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 »
I was fortunate to observe the academic portion of the IUCN’s Asian Rhino Specialist Group meeting at the invitation of…View Full Release »
Greater One-horned rhino. Photo by Gerard Lacz. Follow the 2009 rhino census at Kaziranga National Park in India, home to…View Full Release »