In the marshes and floodplains of Assam’s Kaziranga, a secret predator lives. Recent surveys reveal that the endangered fishing cat is finding refuge in the park’s wetlands, showing how even lesser-known species are reclaiming their place in the wild.
Kaziranga National Park, famed for its rhinos and tigers, just added a new feather to its cap — literally. In its first-ever grassland bird census, 43 bird species were identified, including the endangered Finn’s Weaver, offering rare hope for India’s shrinking grassland ecosystems.
Orang National Park in Assam faces challenges like habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Despite this, it remains a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation in India.
Born in Kaziranga, Assam, Manoj Gogoi developed a deep love for wildlife and has rescued over 6,000 animals since 2007. He works tirelessly to save animals, especially during floods.