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Wild Rescues in 2009
Some cases in November 2009
Grey headed fish eagle
One of the released rhinos in Manas National Park
An injured grey-headed fish eagle (Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus) brought from Agoratuli, Kaziranga, was treated at the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), and later released near the site of rescue.
One of the three handraised rhinos (Rhinoceros unicornis) reintroduced in Manas National Park, as seen during the post-release monitoring. All three rhinos are healthy.
A macaque in CWRC
An elephant calf being bottle-fed in CWRC
A rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) with severe dog bite injuries was brought to the CWRC for treatment from Numaligarh. The animal is still under treatment and is recovering. A female elephant (Elephas maximus) calf found alone in Behali Tea Estate near Kaziranga by Nature's Bonyapran. As reunion attempts bore no results, it was admitted to the CWRC.
One of the two clouded leopard cubs during the walks in Sanfan Range
A Burmese rock python being released in Choraikhola Wildlife Sanctuary
One of the two clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) cubs during their daily accompanied walks for acclimatisation in Kachugaon Forest Division, Bodoland, for their soft-release. A Burmese rock python (Python morulus vittatus) 'rescued' from a house in Harikhola, near Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary. The python was released in Harikhola forest beat, Chakrasila WLS.
A king cobra in CWRC A hog deer being taken for release
A king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) that was 'rescued' from a hut in Bosagaon near Kaziranga National Park. The snake was released in Kaziranga, following examination at CWRC. A 'stray' hog deer (Axis porcinus) caught by locals in Kuruabari and brought to CWRC. The animal was examined and released in Agoratuli (near Kuruabari), Kaziranga National Park.
 
 

 

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