- Fauna of Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park (Assamese: কাজিরঙা রাষ্ট্রীয় উদ্যান,IAST : kājirangā jātiya uddyāna, : Audio|Kaziranga-pronounce.ogg|/kaziɹɔŋa ɹastɹijɔ udːjan/) is anIndia n national park and aWorld Heritage Site in Golaghat andNagaon district s ofAssam ,India . It is refuge for the world's largest population of Great One-horned Rhinoceros. Kaziranga has the highest density of tigers amongprotected area s in the World and was declared aTiger Reserve in 2006. The park has large breeding populations of Elephant,Wild Asiatic Water Buffalo andSwamp Deer . Kaziranga is recognized as anImportant Bird Area byBirdlife International for conservation of avifaunal species. The park has achieved notable progress inwildlife conservation with respect to other protected areas inIndia .Kaziranga is a vast stretch of tall
elephant grass ,marshland and densetropical moist broadleaf forests crisscrossed by four main rivers — Brahmaputra, Diphlu, Mora Diphlu and Mora Dhansiri and has numerous small water bodies. Kaziranga has been the theme of several books, documentaries and songs. The park celebrated its centenary in 2005 after its establishment in 1905 as areserve forest .Local legend tells about a village girl named Ranga and a young man named Kazi from Karbi Anglong who fell in love. Their parents would not give consent to the affair, so the couple continued to meet each other in the forest. One day, they went into the forest and never returned. Since that day, the people call the forest Kaziranga. [cite web
title = Kaziranga National Park-Myth and Mysteries | publisher = Kaziranga National Park Authorities | url= http://www.kaziranga100.com/Myth.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-23 ]Biomes
Kaziranga is one of the largest tracts of protected land in the sub-Himalayan belt, and due to its high species diversity and presence of high-visibility species, has been described as a "
biodiversity hotspot ". [cite news
last = Phatarphekar|first = Pramila N.|title = Horn of Plenty|publisher =Outlook India
date =2005-02-14 |url = http://www.sosrhino.org/news/rhinonews021405.php|accessdate = 2007-02-26 ]The park is located in the
Indomalaya ecozone , and the dominantbiome s of the region areBrahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests of theTropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome and a frequently flooded variant of theTerai-Duar savanna and grasslands of theTropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome.Fauna
The park contains significant breeding populations of 35 mammalian species, [cite web
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 . cite web
title = UN Kaziranga Factsheet| publisher =UNESCO | url= http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/wh/kazirang.html | accessdate = 2007-02-23 ] 479 species of birds (both migratory and resident) have been spotted at the park, including 25 globally threatened and 21 near threatened species.cite web
title = Kaziranga National Park-Avifauna List | publisher = Kaziranga National Park Authorities
url= http://www.kaziranga100.com/Avifauna.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-24 ] The park has also been identified as anImportant Bird Area (IBA) byBirdlife International for the conservation of the avifaunal species. A total of 42 species of reptile have been reported from the park. These include the endangeredGharial and the rareAssam Roofed Turtle . [cite web
title = Kaziranga National Park-Reptiles List | publisher = Kaziranga National Park Authorities
url= http://www.kaziranga100.com/Reptiles%20checklist.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-24 ]Mammals
In 2006 Kaziranga had 1,855 Indian rhinoceros, about 70% of the world's total wild population cite news
last = Hussain | first = Syed Zakir | title = Kaziranga adds another feather - declared tiger reserve | 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 now extinctIndian Javan Rhinoceros was probably also an inhabitant of Kaziranga. [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 ] Assam was part of the historical range of the critically endangeredPygmy Hog . Even thoughWild Boar are present in Kaziranga, the Pygmy Hog is no longer found here.Kaziranga contained as many as 1,206Indian Elephant s in 2005, a 25% increase from 1,048 in 2002.cite web
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 1,940 elephants. Citation
title =Elephant Survey in India | publisher =Ministry of Forest and Environment ,Government of India | year =2005| url = http://envfor.nic.in/pe/census_ereserves2005.pdf
format =PDF | accessdate = 2007-02-26 ]The 2001 park census counted 1666
Wild Asian Water Buffalo , ['Wild buffalo census in Kaziranga', The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India, Newsletter No. 3, June 2001] up 146% from 677 in 1984.The Eastern Swamp Deer had 468 individuals in 2002,cite news
last = Rashid| first = Parbina | title = Here conservation is a way of life | publisher =The Tribune | date =2005-08-28
url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050828/spectrum/main2.htm | accessdate = 2007-08-26] down 38% from 756 in 1984. This may be a reflection of the increasing tiger population. Other significant populations of large herbivores include 30Gaur in 1984, and 58 Sambar in 1999. Smaller herbivores include 100Indian Muntjac in 1972, 431Wild Boar in 1999, 5,045Hog Deer in 1999 andBarking Deer .Kaziranga has the rare distinction of being one of the very few places in the world which contain breeding populations of three
big cat s outsideAfrica — theRoyal Bengal Tiger , theIndian Leopard and theClouded Leopard .cite news
title = Here conservation is a way of life | publisher =The Hindu | date =2003-09-10
url = http://www.hindu.com/2003/09/10/stories/2003091005480300.htm | accessdate = 2007-08-26] Kaziranga had a population of around 30 Bengal Tigers during the 1972 census, which grew 187% to 86 in the 2000 census, distinguishing Kaziranga with one tiger for each five km² of park area, the highest tiger density in the world. Kaziranga formally became a Tiger Reserve in 2006. cite news
last = Hussain | first = Syed Zakir | title = Kaziranga adds another feather - declared tiger reserve | 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 ] . According to Dr. Melvin Sunquist of University of Florida, who himself conducted a field study and measurement of Bengal tigers inChitwan National Park , Nepal in the 1970s, a recent camera trap surevey inside kaziranga national park has revealed some very large looking tigers, in fact, the largest bengal tigers he's ever come across. Due to Kaziranga's higher prey density compared to other parks of India [Sunquist, Mel and Fiona Sunquist. 2002. Wild Cats of the World. University Of Chicago Press, Chicago] , the tigers in here may grow to a larger size as a result.The park is also home to
Sloth Bear s and the lesserfelid s:Jungle Cat ,Fishing Cat andLeopard Cat . Other small mammals include the rareHispid Hare ,Indian Gray Mongoose ,Small Indian Mongoose ,Large Indian Civet ,Small Indian Civet ,Bengal Fox ,Golden Jackal ,Chinese Pangolin ,Indian Pangolin ,Hog Badger ,Chinese Ferret Badger , Particolored flying squirrel andbat s.The park has a large variety of primates including all free roaming primates in India with the exception of the endemic
Western 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
title = Here conservation is a way of life | publisher =The Hindu | date =2003-09-10
url = http://www.hindu.com/2003/09/10/stories/2003091005480300.htm | accessdate = 2007-08-26] Kaziranga's rivers are home to the highly endangeredGanges Dolphin .Birds
Waterfowl breeds in or passing through Kaziranga includes several rare species of
geese (Lesser White-fronted Goose ), andduck s (Ferruginous Pochard ,Baer's Pochard ). Other rare riverine birds includekingfisher s (Blyth's Kingfisher ),heron s (White-bellied Heron ),pelican s (Dalmatian Pelican ,Spot-billed Pelican ),shanks (Spotted Greenshank) andtern s (Black-bellied Tern ). Rare migratorystork s and cranes are also seen wintering in the park (Lesser Adjutant ,Greater Adjutant ,Black-necked Stork , Asian Openbill).Citation | last =Barua | first =M. | last2 =Sharma | first2= P. | title = Birds of Kaziranga National Park, India | journal =Forktail | volume =15 | issue = | pages =47–60 | publisher =Oriental Bird Club | last =Barua | first =M. | last2 =Sharma | first2= P. | title = Birds of Kaziranga National Park, India | journal =Forktail | volume =15 | issue = | pages =47–60 | publisher =Oriental Bird Club | year= 1999 | url = http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publications/forktail/15pdfs/Barua-Kaziranga.pdf | year= 1999 | url = http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publications/forktail/15pdfs/Barua-Kaziranga.pdf | format =PDF | accessdate = 2007-02-26]Kaziranga hosts a large number of raptors, considered a sign of a healthy
ecosystem . This includes the rareEastern Imperial Eagle ,Greater Spotted Eagle , White-tailed Fishing Eagle,Pallas's Fish Eagle ,Grey-headed Fish Eagle and theLesser Kestrel . Kaziranga was once home to seven species of vultures. About 99% of the stable vulture population was killed bykidney failure caused by consuming theveterinary drugdiclofenac indomestic animal carcasses. Of these, theRed-headed Vulture , andEurasian Black Vulture are still near threatened due to their large range, but theIndian Vulture ,Slender-billed Vulture and theIndian White-rumped Vulture have suffered cataclysmic loss of numbers and are virtually extinct in the wild, including Kaziranga. The Indian populations of the other two vultures have similar losses — theGriffon Vulture and theHimalayan Griffon , but they are still well represented outside India. The loss of this many vultures creates a critical void in thescavenger secological niche in Kaziranga.R Cuthbert, RE Green, S Ranade, S Saravanan, DJ Pain, V Prakash, AA Cunningham (2006) " [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2006.00041.x?journalCode=acv Rapid population declines of Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) and red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) in India] ", Animal Conservation 9 (3), 349–354. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2006.00041.x . Retrieved on2007-02-26 ]Rare
game bird s (which were once hunted) includepartridge s (Swamp Francolin ),bustard s (Bengal Florican ) andpigeon s (Pale-capped Pigeon). Several other important families of birds inhabit Kaziranga, including rare species ofhornbill s (Great Indian Hornbill and the lesser riskWreathed Hornbill ),Old World babbler s (Jerdon's Babbler ,Marsh Babbler ) andweaver bird s (the commonBaya Weaver and the threatenedFinn's Weaver ), thrushes (Hodgson's Bushchat ),Old World warblers (Bristled Grassbird ). Other threatened species include the Black-breasted Parrotbill and Rufous-vented Prinia.Reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
Two of the largest snakes in the world (the
Reticulated Python and theRock Python ) as well as the longest venomous snake in the world (theKing Cobra ) are common inside the park. The park also containsBengal monitor andWater Monitor populations. The park is home to the rareMonocled Cobra , as well as three of the Big Four —Indian Cobra ,Russell's Viper andCommon Krait .In all, Kaziranga is home to 15 species of
turtles , including the endemic Assam Roofed Turtle, and to one species of tortoise — theBrown Tortoise . The regional Assam Garden Lizard is present. 42 species of fishes are found in the Kaziranga area, including the unusual Ocellated pufferfish. [cite web
title = Kaziranga National Park-Fish List | publisher = Kaziranga National Park Authorities
url= http://www.kaziranga100.com/Fishes%20Checklist.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-24 ]Notes
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