Kaziranga National Park Provides Heaters, Blankets For Animals As Mercury Drops

Guwahati: The management of the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in Kaziranga National Park in Assam has taken action to assist the animals in surviving the hard winter as it is almost here.

The necessary accommodations for the animals have been made by the authorities, who have also installed heaters and given them blankets.

To keep two baby elephants warm throughout the winter, the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) at Kaziranga has donated blankets.

At the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), Kaziranga, there are two young elephants. To keep the young elephants warm over the winter, the authorities have donated blankets.

According to Dr. Samshul Ali, a veterinarian at the CWRC in Kaziranga, they have taken the necessary precautions to care for the animals there over the winter.

“As winter is arriving, we have to take more care of the animals at CWRC, particularly elephants. We have usually used hay, particularly for elephants; to cover them, we have used blankets during this winter season. Apart from it, we have to take care of birds, so we have developed an ICU where we can control the temperature. We have six elephants, two rhinos, one buffalo, leopards and a few birds,” Dr Samshul Ali said.

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