Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

POACHERS TRANQUILLI­SE RHINO TO REMOVE HORN

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com

In a first instance of its kind, poachers in Assam removed the horn from a rhino after tranquilis­ing it (instead of resorting to the usual practice of first killing it) in the state’s Orang National Park, officials said on Thursday.

The incident came to light on Monday when personnel deployed in the park found the dehorned sub-adult male rhino aged around 8-10 years, during routine patrolling in Muwamari area. “Only in rare cases do rhinos lose their horns during fights with other rhinos. But in order to be sure, we summoned a team of experts, including veterinary doctors from the state zoo in Guwahati who visited the park on May 10,” Pradipta Baruah, divisional forest officer, Mangaldai wildlife division, said.

After tranquilis­ing the rhino, the team found that the horn was cut with a sharp weapon by an expert hand, officials said. No bullet injuries were found on the rhino. The team concluded that the animal was tranquilis­ed by poachers and then its horn was removed.

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The dehorned rhino at Orang National Park.

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