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Zero rhino, tiger poaching in Manas for 3 consecutive years, says Assam CM

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • June 16, 2026
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Guwahati, June 16 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday announced that Manas National Park has recorded zero rhino and tiger poaching cases for three consecutive years, describing the achievement as a landmark success in the state’s wildlife conservation efforts.

Sharing the development on social media, CM Sarma said the accomplishment reflects Assam’s sustained commitment to protecting its rich biodiversity and strengthening wildlife conservation measures.

“Zero Rhino and Tiger Poaching in Manas National Park for three straight years. From an era where poaching dominated news headlines to now when zero poaching is the new normal, this feat signifies the relentless efforts Assam has undertaken to preserve our faunal diversity,” the Chief Minister stated.

Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of India’s most important protected areas, is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, wild buffalo and several rare bird species.

The park, which once faced serious threats from poaching and insurgency-related disturbances, has witnessed a remarkable conservation turnaround over the past decade.

Officials attributed the achievement to intensified anti-poaching operations, increased deployment of forest personnel, use of modern surveillance technologies, intelligence-based enforcement, and active participation of local communities in conservation initiatives.

Wildlife experts have often highlighted that the recovery of rhino and tiger populations in Manas is among India’s most significant conservation success stories. The translocation of rhinos under the Indian Rhino Vision programme and continuous habitat protection measures have contributed to the revival of the park’s ecological health.

The state government has consistently emphasised a zero-tolerance policy towards wildlife crimes, with special focus on protecting flagship species such as the greater one-horned rhinoceros and the tiger.

Enhanced coordination between the Forest Department, law-enforcement agencies and local stakeholders has also played a crucial role in curbing poaching activities.

The latest milestone is expected to further strengthen Assam’s reputation as a leading destination for wildlife conservation and eco-tourism, while reinforcing efforts to safeguard its globally significant natural heritage.

–IANS

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