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According to CNP conservation officer Prem Narayan Kandel, they were forwarding the study process forging coordination with the Trust. A representative file photo: web |
Chitwan: The Chitwan National Park (CNP) and National Trust for Nature Conservation are getting ready to complete a research study on the expanding situation of the natural passing of rhinos in the national park.
As per CNP preservation official Prem Narayan Kandel, they were sending the study cycle manufacturing coordination with the Trust. The western district of the national park is seeing continuous deaths of the one-horned creature of late.
The CNP started to do the research after eight rhinos were discovered dead inside two months. Of them, one was discovered dead because of poaching while others had passed on because of natural causes.
It might be noticed that 43 rhinos had passed on a year ago because of natural causes. The vast majority of the basic causes of rhino deaths are accounted for as being stuck in the marsh, washed away by floods, and experiences with one another.
It is additionally shared that human-built banks and lake developed for water system intentions were likewise causes of rhino deaths.