The Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation
(CWRC)-run Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) units of Wildlife Trust of India
(WTI) and International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), in association with the
Assam Forest Department and local people, has rescued 33 straying wild animals
during the recent floods in the Kaziranga National Park. Out of the 33 rescued animals, 26 were released by the MVS
team after minimum intervention in the safe wilderness of Kaziranga. Six hog
deer and one wild boar died. 75 per cent of the rescued animals were released
in Kaziranga during flood this year.
September 4
http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=sep0514/state052
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