Rhino calves survive monsoon floods in India, sent to zoo
Gauhati : Three rhinoceros calves, rescued during monsoon floods over the past two years at a famed wildlife preserve in India’s northeast, were transported Friday to a zoo as part of a conservation programme.
The calves, aged 1to 2, were taken by trucks to the zoo in Gauhati, the capital of Assam state, from the Center for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation near Kaziranga National Park, said Tajas Mariswamy, a regional forest officer.
Injured or orphaned wild animals are treated at the center and returned to their natural habitats or to adopted homes.
The Gauhati Zoo already has eight rhinoceroses.
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