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Washington, DC (Vocus/PRWEB) 30. December 2010

Two women in the Indian Rhinoceros – one adult and one youth – were translocated-Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Pobitora National Park today, Assam, India as part of an ambitious effort to increase their numbers in Assam, starting from the 2,000 2005 3 000 by 2020.

Years from the date of entry into the process by which the given export tranquilizers, radio collars and other high-skilled workers, in particular, as finally paid to the Working Group released two rhinos Basbari-central part of the Manas National Park in the region. Rhinos had captured Pobitora December 28th and transported by road by means of specially designed housing, Manas, strict safety and Veterinary assistance. They will be monitored closely with regard to the following month. The Indian Rhinoceros is currently listed as vulnerable species in respect of the international Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Sybille Klenzendorf, Vice President, conservation of species of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said "this invitation to tender for the export of transfer is a huge step forward, as well as for the survival of the species of this magnificent". "It is amazing to see so many people hard work, safe, successful use of pay."

Territory is an integral part of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020 (IRV 2020) of the joint program by the Department of environment and forests, Government of Assam, the WWF and the International Rhino Foundation (IRF), the Regional Council of Bodoland, US Fish & Wildlife Service and the support of local communities. The program vision is to grow in Assam's rhino population-3 000 by the year 2020, which will be carried out in the context of another transfer wild wild Kaziranga National Park and the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary and Pobitora Dibru Saikhowa national parks and Wildlife Burachopari Laokhowa and Shrine. Accounts for the Indian Rhinoceros Assam the world's largest population. Although the numbers of the State increased by 2,000 rhino in 2005 to more than 2,200-2009, more than 90% of these will focus on the Kaziranga National Park. IRV 2020 that are intended to give protection to the survival of wild rhinos Assam for a long time, expand their distribution, such as disease, depression, and the mass mortality of breeding for risk reduction.

Wild Wild another move in accordance with the procedure referred to in the first stage of IRV 2020 were made in April 2008 when two male rhinos was the new part of the Manas National Park Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. The current during the second phase, a total of 18 rhinos have likely Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and Kaziranga National Park-Manas National Park in several instalments. As in earlier versions of an adult woman, in the context of the transfer to another is equipped with a radio-reflective and both are continuously monitored through the Manas National Park and the following year, the staff is supported by the WWF in India.
WWF-India has been preparing for the past year to another, in the context of the transfer of this second phase of the Department of Environment and forests, with the assistance of the Government of Assam. WWF-India in the field of work is the monitoring of the Manas National Park is the park authorities, the rhinos and improve the level of work with rhinos released. WWF-India has also worked with local communities, the various conservation efforts around the Manas National Park. This behavior has also supported the IRF, WWF and WWF International areas of the program in the United States.

Dr. Dipankar Ghose, WWF-India in the Eastern Himalayas Program manager "in the presence of the rhino translocation/translocated" is very important to start the next round of multilateral trade negotiations, and another in the context of the transfer, Assam, "said. "It has been confirmed by all the groups that are involved in confidence. Because the State Forest Department and administration of the excellent support, this is also a landmark achievement of the various stakeholders active in the management of the species. "

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