Derby Telegraph

Horns burned by officials on Rhino Day

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INDIAN officials have burned about 2,500 old rhino horns to spread awareness of the need to protect the rare animal on World Rhino Day.

Dozens of Hindu priests performed rituals and chanted prayers as the leading Assam state elected official, Himanta Biswa Sarma, lit the fire on a large platform in a sports stadium near Kaziranga National Park.

The horns, which had been stored for years, were from rhinos that died of natural causes at Kazaringa and other smaller habitats across Assam state and those confiscate­d from poachers.

Kaziranga is home to nearly 2,500 rhinos and is the world’s largest habitat for the rare

animal.

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