Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

WII CREATES DNA DATABASE OF ALMOST 200 RHINOS

- Nihi Sharma nihis.sahani@htlive.com ▪

The Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has, for the first time, successful­ly created a DNA database of almost 200 rhinos in Assam and Uttar Pradesh. This is the first time that work is underway to create a database of the roughly 3,300 rhinos in the country. Samrat Mondal, who is heading the project, believes that the database will help prosecute wildlife offenders once confiscate­d rhino parts are matched and tested with the tissue of the poached animal. Rhinos are listed as ‘vulnerable’ by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN). The animal is also on the

Red List and Schedule under The Wildlife Protection Act.

DEHRADUN: The Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has, for the first time, successful­ly created a DNA database of almost 200 rhinos from Assam, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

This is the first time that work is underway to create a database of the roughly 3,300 rhinos in the country. Samrat Mondal, who is heading the project, believes that the database will help prosecute wildlife offenders once confiscate­d rhino parts are matched and tested with the tissue of the poached animal.

“It will help us produce scientific evidence before the law for prosecutin­g wildlife offenders,” says Mondal.

The dedicated Wildlife Forensic and Conservati­on Genetics Cell of the institute now has DNA samples of around 100 rhinos from the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, 40 from the Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh, around 35-40 from Manas National Park and about 70-80 rhinos from Kaziranga National Park, both in Assam.

“We started creating the database in January and have records of 150-200 rhinos so far. The database is continuous­ly growing. Already, four crime cases have been analysed and solved after seized rhino parts were matched with the poached animal,” Mondal said.

Besides the tissues being collected by the forest department­s, WII and WWF-India are also collecting rhino dung and individual-level data is being generated to augment the tissue-based database.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ▪ The DNA data base will have 3,300 rhinos in the country.
HT PHOTO ▪ The DNA data base will have 3,300 rhinos in the country.

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