Kaziranga releases first scientific report on greater hog badger

Kaziranga National Park has released its first scientific assessment of the greater hog badger, confirming a healthy population of at least 55 individuals within the reserve. The study, conducted via camera-trap data, highlights the park's role in preserving this globally vulnerable species.
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Scientific monitoring of vulnerable species is critical for biodiversity conservation and evaluating the effectiveness of protected habitat management.
GUWAHATI The Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve has released the first scientific assessment report on the greater hog badger ( Arctonyx collaris ), a nocturnal small burrowing omnivore mammal called ‘mati gahori’ in Assamese.
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