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Nepal to boost H2O buffalo population
- Updated: February 12, 2017
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Kathmandu: Nepal has finished a relocation of 15 furious H2O buffaloes, directed during augmenting their population.
As partial of a government’s preference to immigrate 30 rhinos, 30 furious H2O buffaloes, and 35 engulf deers to stable areas by 2018, a new relocation has been conducted, Xinhua news group reported.
Among a due 30 furious H2O buffaloes, 15 were relocated to Chitwan National Park in a initial phase.
The Asiatic furious H2O buffalo is one of a stable class in a country.
Chiranjivi Prasad Pokharel, plan coordinator during National Trust for Nature Conservation pronounced on Friday: “The vital design of translocation of these wilds is to revitalise their race in a strange habitats and to make them genetically clever by pristine breeding.”
For relocation, Chitwan National Park has distant 30 hectares of land and built several enclosures.
Experts explain that a H2O buffaloes are underneath hazard due to anthropogenic pressure, medium decrease and hybridization with domestic buffaloes.
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A new class of birds has been detected in Nepal, bringing a sum series of avian class in a Himalayan nation to 866. A Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush, was initial photographed by an speed final year in a Shey-Phoksundo National Park.