- List of mammals in Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park is anational park and anUNESCO World Heritage Site inIndia . The park contains significant breeding populations of more than 35mammal ian species, [cite web
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title = Kaziranga National Park- Mammals Checklist
publisher = Kaziranga National Park Authorities
url= http://www.kaziranga100.com/Manals%20Checklist.htm
accessdate = 2007-02-23 ] out of which 15 are threatened mammals according to theIUCN Red List .The park has the world's single largest breeding population of
Indian Rhinoceros , with the 2006 census estimating the present population to be around 1,855, around 70% of the world's total wild population of 2,700. cite news
last = Hussain
first = Syed Zakir
title = Kaziranga adds another feather - declared tiger reserve
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publisher =Indo-Asian News Service
date =2006-08-10
url = http://www.savethetigerfund.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=2738
accessdate = 2007-02-26 ]The park contains significant stock of three other large herbivores — the
Asian Elephant , theWild Asian Water Buffalo and the subspecies EasternSwamp Deer ("Cervus duvauceli ranjitsinghi"). A census on wild Asiatic Buffaloes in March 2001 revealed the presence of 1,666 buffaloes — the largest single population of the species reported in this millennium, ['Wild buffalo census in Kaziranga', The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India, Newsletter No. 3, June 2001.] up from 677 in the 1984 census.Assam is India's most populous state with respect to Asiatic Elephants (an estimated 5,500 out of a total of 10,000 wild Asiatic elephants in India live in Assam), and Kaziranga contains as many as 1,206 elephants (from the 2005 census), up from 1048 individuals (in the 2002 census).cite web
last =
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title = Kaziranga National Park- Animal Survey
publisher = Kaziranga National Park Authorities
url= http://www.kaziranga100.com/Animal%20Census.htm
accessdate = 2007-02-23 ] The combined Kaziranga - Karbi Anglong Elephant Reserve has as many as 1940 elephants according to the 2005 survey. Citation
title =Elephant Survey in India
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publisher =Ministry of Forest and Environment ,Government of India
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year =2005
url = http://envfor.nic.in/pe/census_ereserves2005.pdf
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accessdate = 2007-02-26 ]The Eastern race of the Swamp Deer also had 468 individuals existing as noted in the 2002 census,cite news
last = Rashid
first = Parbina
title = Here conservation is a way of life
pages =
publisher =The Tribune
date =2005-08-28
url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050828/spectrum/main2.htm | accessdate = 2007-08-26] down from 756 individuals noted in the 1984 census. Other stable populations of large herbivores include theGaur (30 individuals in 1984) and the Sambar (58 in 1999). Smaller herbivores include theIndian Muntjac (100 in the 1972 census),Wild Boar (431 in 1999),Barking Deer andHog Deer (5045 in 1999). cite web
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title = UN Kaziranga Factsheet
publisher =UNESCO
url= http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/wh/kazirang.html
accessdate = 2007-02-23 ]The park has a large variety of
primate s including all free roaming primates in India with the exception of the endemicWestern Ghats primates and the newly discoveredArunachal Macaque . This includes the vulnerable and rare species ofBengal Slow Loris ,Assamese Macaque ,Capped Langur ,Golden Langur and the onlyape found in India — theHoolock Gibbon .cite news
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title = Here conservation is a way of life
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publisher =The Hindu
date =2003-09-10
url = http://www.hindu.com/2003/09/10/stories/2003091005480300.htm
accessdate = 2007-08-26]Kaziranga also has the rare distinction of being one of the very few places in the world which contains breeding population of three
big cat s outsideAfrica — theRoyal Bengal Tiger , theIndian Leopard and theClouded Leopard . Kaziranga had a population of around 30 Bengal Tigers during the 1972 census, which grew to 86 in the 2000 census. This made Kaziranga the protected area with the highest tiger density in the world (0.2 tigers /km²), and Kaziranga formally became a Tiger Reserve in 2006.The park is also home to
Sloth Bear s and to lesserfelid s like theJungle Cat ,Fishing Cat and theLeopard Cat . Other small mammals include the rareHispid Hare and several common species ofmongoose (Indian Gray Mongoose ,Small Indian Mongoose ),civet s (Large Indian Civet ,Small Indian Civet ), smallcanid s (Bengal Fox ,Golden Jackal ) pangolins (Chinese Pangolin ,Indian Pangolin ),weasel s (Hog Badger ,Chinese Ferret Badger ), theParticolored flying squirrel andbat s.Kaziranga's rivers (especially the adjoining stretch of the Brahmaputra) are home to the blind, highly endangered
Ganges Dolphin .Even though the ubiquitous Wild Boar is present in Kaziranga, and Assam was part of the historical range of the critically endangered
Pygmy Hog , the Pygmy Hog is no longer found in Kaziranga. TheIndian Javan Rhinoceros was probably also an inhabitant of Kaziranga before becoming extinct. [http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/where_we_work/asia_pacific/our_programmes/areas/projects/indochina_bioregion/cat_loc_cat_tien_background/index.cfm WWF article] , Retrieved on2007-02-26 .]List of mammals (incomplete)
# Great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros ("Rhinoceros unicornis")
#Wild Asian Water Buffalo ("Bubalus bubalis")
#Indian Elephant ("Elephas maximus")
#Royal Bengal Tiger ("Panthera tigris")
# Indian Wild Boar ("Sus scrofa")
# Eastern Mole ("Talpa micrura")
#Pangolin ("Manis crassicaudata")
# Indian Gaur ("Bos gaurus")
#Swamp Deer ("Cervus duvauceli")
# Sambar ("Cervus unicolor")
#Barking Deer ("Muntiacus muntjak")
# Hoolock orWhite Browed Gibbon ("Hylobates hoolock")
#Hog Deer ("Axis porcinus")
#Capped Langur orLeaf Monkey ("Presbytis pileatus")
#Rhesus Macaque ("Macaca mulatto")
#Assamese Macaque ("Macaca assamensis")
#Leopard ("Panthera pardus")
#Sloth Bear ("Melursus ursinus")
#Indian Porcupine ("Hystrix indica")
#Fishing Cat ("Felis viverrina")
#Jungle Cat ("Felis chaus")
#Large Indian Civet ("Viverra zibetha")
#Small Indian Civet ("Viverricula indica")
#Indian Gray Mongoose ("Herpestes edwardsi")
#Small Indian Mongoose ("Herpestus auropunctatus")
#Bengal Fox ("Vulpes bengalensis")
#Golden Jackal ("Canis aureus")
# Common Otter ("Lutra lutra")
#Chinese Ferret Badger ("Melogale moschata")
#Hog Badger ("Arctonyx collaris")
#Ganges and Indus River Dolphin ("Platanista gangetica")
#Orange-bellied Himalayan Squirrel ("Dremomys lokriah")
#Asiatic Black Bear ("Selenarctos thibetanus")
#Bat Various SpeciesReferences
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General references
* [http://www.kaziranga100.com/Manals%20Checklist.htm Kaziranga National Park Mammals Checklist]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/337/ Kaziranga National Park in UNESCO List]
* [http://www.wcmc.org.uk/protected_areas/data/wh/kazirang.html World Conservation Monitoring Centre]
* [http://www.kaziranga100.com/ Kaziranga Centenary 1905-2005]
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