Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: A paradise for one-horned rhinoceros

According to the 2018 census, there are 102 rhinos in Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary.
A mother and calf one horned Rhinoceros pair drinks water at the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Gauhati. (Photo | AP)
A mother and calf one horned Rhinoceros pair drinks water at the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Gauhati. (Photo | AP)
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The Pobitora wildlife sanctuary is known for its Indian one-horned rhino population. (Photo | AP)
The Pobitora wildlife sanctuary is known for its Indian one-horned rhino population. (Photo | AP)
According to the 2018 census, there are 102 rhinos in Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. (Photo | AP)
According to the 2018 census, there are 102 rhinos in Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. (Photo | AP)
The total area of the sanctuary is 38.8 square kilometer, but the actual rhino breeding area is only 16 square kilometer. (Photo | AP)
The total area of the sanctuary is 38.8 square kilometer, but the actual rhino breeding area is only 16 square kilometer. (Photo | AP)
This means there are 102 rhinos in 16 square kilometer which makes the density around seven rhinos per sq km. (Photo | AP)
This means there are 102 rhinos in 16 square kilometer which makes the density around seven rhinos per sq km. (Photo | AP)
A mahout on a forest department elephant makes the mother and calf horned Rhinoceros pair move towards the interior of the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Gauhati, India. (Photo | AP)
A mahout on a forest department elephant makes the mother and calf horned Rhinoceros pair move towards the interior of the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Gauhati, India. (Photo | AP)
Pobitora wildlife sanctuary is also a birdwatcher's paradise, as almost 50 species of migratory birds visit the region during winter. (Photo | AP)
Pobitora wildlife sanctuary is also a birdwatcher's paradise, as almost 50 species of migratory birds visit the region during winter. (Photo | AP)

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