With over 90% of Kaziranga National Park, home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, flooded, authorities have been battling to move the animals to higher ground. Monsoon rains and floods have affected millions of people across the north-eastern Indian state of Assam. Watch this epic rescue operation.
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Field staff of Kaziranga are one of the sincerest and I am proud of working with him.#AssamFloods #Kaziranga #Floods #Rhino #Rescue #AssamForest #Conservation #GuardiansOfNature #Wildlife #KazirangaNationalPark pic.twitter.com/mjd5mrUilZ
— Arun Vignesh C S, IFS (@arunvigneshcs) July 16, 2019Via arunvigneshcs
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A good shower after being pulled out of flood waters, veterinarian to examine for injuries and a time for stablisation at the #wildliferescue centre #CWRC run by @wti_org_india and @action4ifaw with #AssamForestDepartment
— Wildlife Trust India (@wti_org_india) July 17, 2019
Life of a rescued #babyrhino #Kaziranga #AssamFloods pic.twitter.com/k8d9EjDmgiVia /wti_org_india
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This baby rhino in a backyard behind the bushes had to be tranquilised by our vet @samshulwildvet before it could be rescued from the water and Brough to #CWRC #Kaziranga #AssamFloods
— Wildlife Trust India (@wti_org_india) July 17, 2019
Proud of our team @wti_org_india @action4ifaw working with @kaziranga_ to #savewildlife pic.twitter.com/P4e9usdBZtVia wti_org_india
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2nd baby #rhino separated from its mother was rescued fm a house by @wti_org_india @action4ifaw @kaziranga_ #AssamForestDepartment & brought to #CWRC. This partnership of 18+years has rescued > 5500 animals fm distress. @vivek4wild @AzzedineTDownes @deespeak pic.twitter.com/W4RNM3ZvZe
— Wildlife Trust India (@wti_org_india) July 17, 2019Via wti_org_india
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8Via arunvigneshcs