Rhino reintroduction success in Assam
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10Pointer
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Environment
- Published
11th Jun, 2022
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Context
Recently, the latest census (14th Assam rhino estimation) revealed that the Manas National Park rhinos have higher life expectancy but need translocation support.
About the 14th Assam rhino estimation
- The rhino census in the Manas Park was carried out in all three ranges: Bhuyanpara, Bansbari and Panbari comprising 71 estimation blocks.
- The current rhino population in the park was estimated at 40.
- The park’s rhinos have a male-female sex ratio of 1:1.
- The number of calves born in the wild reflects the availability of welfare factors to foster rhinos in Manas National Park.
- Methodology: Total count or Direct count method
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- A total count is generally used when a single species is targeted to be counted in a well-defined, specific area.
- This method assumes the detection probability to be one, which means that each and every animal has a 100% chance of being seen during the counting.
Limitations of this method
- The limitations of this method include undercounting as the assumption of a detection probability of 1 is unrealistic especially if the population closure cannot be established satisfactorily within a small area of 10-20 sq. km.
- Total count requires high visibility to observe the animals from far off, which is not possible in case of “shy, cryptic animals”.
- The level of precision cannot be measured in total counts either.
About Greater One-Horned Rhino
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