Five Places in India where Animals Habitats are disrupted


Kaziranga National Park- Assam

The Kaziranga national park is the largest dwelling place for the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, which is under constant disturbance due to the National Highway 36 passing through it along with expanding settlements abutting the park area and poaching. The state government is said to have failed to check such developments and poaching putting elephants and a variety of deer along with the rhinos under threat. The issue should be seriously considered as many lives have been lost in conflicts between the animals and the humans, and is expected to get worse, with Assam already ranking third on the number of lives lost due to human-animal conflict in India. Kaziranga is also the only place to save the Indian Rhino.

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