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Kaziranga National Park |
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Assam Forest Department |
Year published: |
1995 |
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pp. 1-3 |
Reference From: | Molur, S. et al. 1995 Report: Population and Habitat Viability Assessment (PHVA) Workshop, Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Jaldapara, 1993. Coimbatore, CBSG India |
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Location:
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
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Annual submergence of large areas play an important role in maintaining ecological status of some grassland formations and flush out the waterways and check water hyacinth growth. |
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Location:
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
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1974, The park area was made a part of the 2837 kmy under 'Project Tiger', which was declared a United nations World Heritage Site in 1984. |
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Location:
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
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Three broad categories of vegetation can be recognized: (1) Aquatic plants; (2) Eastern wet alluvial savannah or grassland, (3) Woodland or tree forests. Out of 138 one-minute gruds into which the park is divided, 37 have high suitability, 94 moderate and 7 low suitability for rhino. |
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