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Kaziranga National Park is a National Park in the Golaghat
and Nagaon district of the state of Assam , India
Location and Climate
Location of Kaziranga National Park: tucked in Golaghat district of Assam, the
park lies along the main highwa y between Johhat and the Guwahati. Hamlet of
Bokakhat lies to the east, 23 KM (14 miles) from Kaziranga. The park is flanked
by the Bodo hills to the west.


Climate of Kaziranga National Park: Summer month are moderate (35° C: 95°
F) while winter night are chilly (minimum of 7° C; 45° F ) . Very heavy monsoon
rainfall in summer (2300mm; 90 inch


When to go ( Kaziranga National Park) : A favorable time for the traveler is
from November to March. Closed during monsoon season, mid-April t mid-
October.

Getting to Kaziranga National Park : Daily flights to Guwahati combined with
drive to Kaziranga make this a good option, Flights t Jorhat only twice a week.
Bus services from Bokakhar to the park; car hire also available. Get help from
Wildindiaguid.com Team
Topography


•The Park is 40km long by 13km wide. It lies in the
flood plain of the Brahmaputra River, sloping very
gradually from east to west against a backdrop of the
foothills and snow-covered peaks of the eastern
Himalayas.
• The riverine habitat consists primarily of dense tall
grassland interspersed with open forests,
interconnecting streams and numerous small flood-
formed lakes or bheels which cover some 5% of its
area.
• The whole park is occasionally flooded for 5-10 days,
and three-quarters of the western, Baguri, area is
annually submerged. The soils are alluvial. The
wetlands are described by Scott.
Cultural heritage,tribes,and visitors
•Mikir tribesmen live in the neighbouring Karbi-Anglang hills to the south.


•There are no villages inside the national park but it is densely bordered on three
sides by human settlements and tea plantations.

• There are 39 villages within a 10km radius of the park, with an estimated
population of 22,300 people in 1983-1984, most of them very poor subsistence
farmers tempted by poverty to fish and poach wildlife in the Park


Visitors
•The interior of the Park is accessible outside the flood season (May to October),
mostly on elephant-back, by 4WD vehicles or seen from watchtowers.
•Guides are mandatory and foot safaris are banned. There are seven tourist lodges
in the Park. Some 22,020 people visited the park in 1983-4, and 15,700 in 1997.
With the lessening of political turmoil in Assam the tourist potential of Kaziranga has
begun to develop again. In 2001-2 there were 46,306 visitors. In 2003 an Elephant
Festival was held and tourist companies were once more visiting the Park regularly..
Map of Kaziranga National Park showing River and Road ways
To reach kaziranga park
 Air : The two most convenient bases for
 getting to Kaziranga are Jorhat and
 Guwahati. Jorhat, 97 km from the
 sanctuary, is the nearest airport, but
 Guwahati’s Borjhar Airport, 239 km from
 Kaziranga, is connected by more flights
Rail : The nearest railhead is Furkating,
situated 75-km away from Kaziranga
National P                                       VIEW OF THE KAZIRANGA FROM SOUTH
                                                 SHOWING BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER
Road : The main gate for Kaziranga Wildlife
Sanctuary, at Kohora on the NH-37, consists of
a handful of cafes and a small local market.
ASTC and private buses stop here on their way
to and from Guwahati, Tezpur and Upper
Assam.
Geographical Information



Latitude                            26°33’ N – 26°45’N
Longitude                           93°9’E – 93°36’E
Area                                430 sq km
Civil Districts Golaghat and Nagaon
1st addition (Burapahar)            43.7 sq km
2nd addition (Sildubi)              6.47 sq km
3rd addition (Panbari RF)           0.69 sq km
4th addition (Kanchanjuri)          0.89 sq km
5th addition (Haldibari)            1.15 sq km
6th addition (Panpur RF and stretch
of Brahmaputra river on the north) 376.50 sq km
•HOME of the great Indian one-horned
rhinoceros (unicornis), the Kaziranga
National Park, Assam is unique among
Indian wildlife habitats.




•Situated about 217 km from
Guwahati, capital of Assam, the
world’s largest population of
rhinoceros lives here.



•Although there are other animals and
birds too but the concentration is more on
the protection of this animal. In fact,
Kaziranga can also be described as an
oasis for wildlife.
HISTORY

•On January 28, 1913,, the area of
reserved forest was expanded and
Kaziranga was declared a "Game
Sanctuary" on November 10, 1938
•. The then conservator of forests, AJW
Milroy, stopped all poaching and            Entrance gate Kaziranga National Park
opened Kaziranga to tourists.
•However, in 1950 the name was
changed to "wildlife sanctuary" as the
word "game" connotated animals for
hunting.
•On February 11, 1974. It was declared
"Kaziranga National Park. It was listed a
world heritage site in 1985
HISTORY
•The entire area around Kaziranga was very thinly populated and
permanently settled villagers existed only at Bokakhat and
towards its east on one side and Jakhlabanda and westwards on
the other side.

•The area intervening these two places was full of wild animals in
the adjoining forests of the Karbi Anglong Hills and the grassland
of Kaziranga, which formed one single unit of the ideal wildlife
habitat.

•Before the turn of the present century the area was gradually
opened up for human settlement and the forests covering the
gentle slope of the Hills were cleared for tea cultivation in the
entire area from Bokakhat to Jakhlabanda. Along with the
destruction of the habitat of the animals by human settlers and
the early tea planters went on at an alarming rate. The animals
were probably forced to seek shelter in the remote hills and the
riverine grass jungles.
KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK

•Kaziranga National Park in Assam
India, is best-known as the home of the
Indian Rhinoceros, declared a World
Heritage Site, by UNESCO in 1985,

•Spread over an area of 430 sq km,
the park is bounded by the mighty
Brahmaputra on the north and
verdant, hills of Karbi Anglong on
the south

 The park has no boundary wall and a
 rough oval shape. its south side
 boundary follows (for the most part)
 the Mori Diffaloo river is close and to
 National Highway No. 37, the main
 arterial highway in Assam.
Of the world natural heritage sites, five such sites
  are in India. Out of these five, two such sites are in
  Assam. They are the Kaziranga National Park and
  the Manas Tiger Project, for the protection of tigers


                                  The world’s largest population of one-
                                  horned rhinoceros (70 per cent). Wild
                                  buffalo (50 per cent) and swamp deer (65
                                  per cent) are in the Kaziranga National
                                  Park.




There were 1164 Indian one-horned rhinoceros and
1034 Asiatic wild buffalo in the park in 1993. The figure
of the rhino in 1999 was of 1200. The number of
elephant was 982 and tigers 804 in 1997. There were
526 swamp deer in 1993.
       There are four types of vegetation:
            Tropical wet evergreen forest
            Tropical deciduous forest
            Grasslands
            Swamp areas(beel)
               (Tall grasses 41%, short grasses 11%, open jungle
                29%, rivers and water bodies 8%, sand 6% and
                swamps 4%)
Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC
                College India
VIEW SHOWING ELEPHANTS AT KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC
                College India
Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC
                College India
Prolific birdlife - Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park protects as many as 325 avian species. Often the
solitude of the forest is interrupted by the musical notes of the Hill Myna in the
distant valleys and hills. Resident birds include Bengal Florican and the Adjutant
Stork, while other prominent species are the Fishing and Crested Eagle, Sultan
Tit, Collared Bush Chat, White-capped Redstart, Yellow and Pied Wagtail, Indian
Lorikeet, Red-Breasted Parakeet, Spotted Forktail and Blue Thrush. Among the
many water birds are large Cormorant, Lesser Whistling Teal, Bar-headed Goose,
Merganser and Comb Duck.
Haven for herbivores - Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga is a vast wildlife refuge, and sustains large numbers of herbivores.
One species is the Asiatic Wild Buffalo, or Water Buffalo(Bubalus bubalis). The
latter species is quite temperamental and often charges unprovoked. There are
around 40 Indian Bison and many species of the deer family, including Hog Deer,
Sambhar and Chital (Spotted Deer). The Soft ground Barasingha is one of
Kaziranga's most highly endangered deer species (it is also present in
Dudhwa National Park and the park's monsoon-fed waterlogged terrain proves a
most suitable habitat since it hooves are specially adapted to this environment.
The elusive Mouse Deer is also a threatened species.




Finally, nearly 50 Bengal Tiger ad a reasonable population of Leopard (Panther)
survive in Kaziranga's jungles. Visitors who are patient are sure to have a chance
at seeing Tiger in the forests.
Type of RhinosThere are five kinds of Rhinos found in the world –
white rhino,
black rhino,
Indian rhino,
Javan rhino, and
Sumatran rhino.
BLACK RHINO
INDIAN RHINO
JAVAN RHINO
SUMATRAN RHINO
RHINOSORUS OF THE PARK

•The white and black Rhinos are live in Africa,
while Indian, Javan and Sumatran are Asian Rhinos, found in North Pakistan,
Assam in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh

•The usual weight of an Indian Rhino is 2,000 kg. The one way to distinguish
between a an Indian Rhino and an African Rhino is the single horn. Both white
and black African Rhinos have two horns. Another distinguishing feature of the
Indian Rhinoceros is its skin, which is knobbly and falls into deep folds at its
joints, giving a look like the Rhino is wearing a coat of armour.

•All the Rhinos are vegetarian and Indian Rhinos mostly eat grass, fruits,
leaves and crops. Their well developed upper lip helps them to eat out tall
elephant grasses, which they like the best. It also helps them to pull out aquatic
plants by the roots. Indian Rhinos usually prefer to roam around in the morning
and evening hours to avoid the heat of the day and live for about 40 years.
RHINOS BEING KILLED FOR GAMES AND SKIN
•Despite the increase in numbers, during the past century more than 700 rhinos
have been killed by poachers in Kaziranga.
• It's only in the past decade that poaching has really been brought under
control (from 40 rhinos killed per year in 1995 to just seven in 2005).
•However, it is still a serious problem. In just two months this year (March and
April), a total of six rhinos were killed in a renewed poaching spree.
•Kaziranga's rhino population was probably at an all-time low of about a dozen
individuals in 1905. The first proper census was carried out in 1966, when there
were estimated to be 366. The numbers have increased five-fold since then to
1,855 - a major achievement
•In 1970 there were an estimated 70,000 rhinos. Today, that number has fallen
to an estimated 10-12,000, a staggering 85% decrease.


•Recent unrest in Nepal has probably reduced rhino numbers from 800 to
between 400/500 animals.

•India holds the remaining estimated population of 2,084 with approximately
1,855 in Kaziranga National Park, ¾ of the world's entire population.
BIRDS AND AQUATICS

  Kaziranga National Park has more than 483 species of the birds. 18 of them are
  globally threatened species. Because of the varied habitat types that the Park
  comprises off as also of the strict protection accorded to them, birding is very
  special in Kaziranga.
  The Eastern range is very special for water birds such as Falcated Teals, White
  Eyed Pochard and Spot billed pelican. For Grass land birds the Western range
  is ideal. The Bengal Florican can be seen during the Elephant ride in this range.




   The nearby Panbari Reserved Forest is good for primates such as Hoollock
   Gibbon and Capped Langur and also woodland birds such asYellow-vented
   Warbler, Great Hornbill, Dark necked Tailorbird, Grey-bellied and Slaty-
   bellied Tesias.
Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC
                College India
OTHER SPECIES AT PARK

•Apart from being the home of the one-horned rhino, Kaziranga is
also the natural habitat of wild buffaloes, Asiatic Elephant, Indian
Bison, wild boars, barasingha (Eastern swamp deer), leopards, tigers,
Jackal, hoollock gibbons, capped langur, rock python, and monitor
lizards. Although tigers inhabit this park, it is quite difficult to sight
one.
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Kaziranga national park ppt (vinay anam)

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  • 2. location Kaziranga National Park is a National Park in the Golaghat and Nagaon district of the state of Assam , India
  • 3. Location and Climate Location of Kaziranga National Park: tucked in Golaghat district of Assam, the park lies along the main highwa y between Johhat and the Guwahati. Hamlet of Bokakhat lies to the east, 23 KM (14 miles) from Kaziranga. The park is flanked by the Bodo hills to the west. Climate of Kaziranga National Park: Summer month are moderate (35° C: 95° F) while winter night are chilly (minimum of 7° C; 45° F ) . Very heavy monsoon rainfall in summer (2300mm; 90 inch When to go ( Kaziranga National Park) : A favorable time for the traveler is from November to March. Closed during monsoon season, mid-April t mid- October. Getting to Kaziranga National Park : Daily flights to Guwahati combined with drive to Kaziranga make this a good option, Flights t Jorhat only twice a week. Bus services from Bokakhar to the park; car hire also available. Get help from Wildindiaguid.com Team
  • 4. Topography •The Park is 40km long by 13km wide. It lies in the flood plain of the Brahmaputra River, sloping very gradually from east to west against a backdrop of the foothills and snow-covered peaks of the eastern Himalayas. • The riverine habitat consists primarily of dense tall grassland interspersed with open forests, interconnecting streams and numerous small flood- formed lakes or bheels which cover some 5% of its area. • The whole park is occasionally flooded for 5-10 days, and three-quarters of the western, Baguri, area is annually submerged. The soils are alluvial. The wetlands are described by Scott.
  • 5. Cultural heritage,tribes,and visitors •Mikir tribesmen live in the neighbouring Karbi-Anglang hills to the south. •There are no villages inside the national park but it is densely bordered on three sides by human settlements and tea plantations. • There are 39 villages within a 10km radius of the park, with an estimated population of 22,300 people in 1983-1984, most of them very poor subsistence farmers tempted by poverty to fish and poach wildlife in the Park Visitors •The interior of the Park is accessible outside the flood season (May to October), mostly on elephant-back, by 4WD vehicles or seen from watchtowers. •Guides are mandatory and foot safaris are banned. There are seven tourist lodges in the Park. Some 22,020 people visited the park in 1983-4, and 15,700 in 1997. With the lessening of political turmoil in Assam the tourist potential of Kaziranga has begun to develop again. In 2001-2 there were 46,306 visitors. In 2003 an Elephant Festival was held and tourist companies were once more visiting the Park regularly..
  • 6. Map of Kaziranga National Park showing River and Road ways
  • 7. To reach kaziranga park Air : The two most convenient bases for getting to Kaziranga are Jorhat and Guwahati. Jorhat, 97 km from the sanctuary, is the nearest airport, but Guwahati’s Borjhar Airport, 239 km from Kaziranga, is connected by more flights Rail : The nearest railhead is Furkating, situated 75-km away from Kaziranga National P VIEW OF THE KAZIRANGA FROM SOUTH SHOWING BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER Road : The main gate for Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, at Kohora on the NH-37, consists of a handful of cafes and a small local market. ASTC and private buses stop here on their way to and from Guwahati, Tezpur and Upper Assam.
  • 8. Geographical Information Latitude 26°33’ N – 26°45’N Longitude 93°9’E – 93°36’E Area 430 sq km Civil Districts Golaghat and Nagaon 1st addition (Burapahar) 43.7 sq km 2nd addition (Sildubi) 6.47 sq km 3rd addition (Panbari RF) 0.69 sq km 4th addition (Kanchanjuri) 0.89 sq km 5th addition (Haldibari) 1.15 sq km 6th addition (Panpur RF and stretch of Brahmaputra river on the north) 376.50 sq km
  • 9. •HOME of the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros (unicornis), the Kaziranga National Park, Assam is unique among Indian wildlife habitats. •Situated about 217 km from Guwahati, capital of Assam, the world’s largest population of rhinoceros lives here. •Although there are other animals and birds too but the concentration is more on the protection of this animal. In fact, Kaziranga can also be described as an oasis for wildlife.
  • 10. HISTORY •On January 28, 1913,, the area of reserved forest was expanded and Kaziranga was declared a "Game Sanctuary" on November 10, 1938 •. The then conservator of forests, AJW Milroy, stopped all poaching and Entrance gate Kaziranga National Park opened Kaziranga to tourists. •However, in 1950 the name was changed to "wildlife sanctuary" as the word "game" connotated animals for hunting. •On February 11, 1974. It was declared "Kaziranga National Park. It was listed a world heritage site in 1985
  • 11. HISTORY •The entire area around Kaziranga was very thinly populated and permanently settled villagers existed only at Bokakhat and towards its east on one side and Jakhlabanda and westwards on the other side. •The area intervening these two places was full of wild animals in the adjoining forests of the Karbi Anglong Hills and the grassland of Kaziranga, which formed one single unit of the ideal wildlife habitat. •Before the turn of the present century the area was gradually opened up for human settlement and the forests covering the gentle slope of the Hills were cleared for tea cultivation in the entire area from Bokakhat to Jakhlabanda. Along with the destruction of the habitat of the animals by human settlers and the early tea planters went on at an alarming rate. The animals were probably forced to seek shelter in the remote hills and the riverine grass jungles.
  • 12. KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK •Kaziranga National Park in Assam India, is best-known as the home of the Indian Rhinoceros, declared a World Heritage Site, by UNESCO in 1985, •Spread over an area of 430 sq km, the park is bounded by the mighty Brahmaputra on the north and verdant, hills of Karbi Anglong on the south The park has no boundary wall and a rough oval shape. its south side boundary follows (for the most part) the Mori Diffaloo river is close and to National Highway No. 37, the main arterial highway in Assam.
  • 13. Of the world natural heritage sites, five such sites are in India. Out of these five, two such sites are in Assam. They are the Kaziranga National Park and the Manas Tiger Project, for the protection of tigers The world’s largest population of one- horned rhinoceros (70 per cent). Wild buffalo (50 per cent) and swamp deer (65 per cent) are in the Kaziranga National Park. There were 1164 Indian one-horned rhinoceros and 1034 Asiatic wild buffalo in the park in 1993. The figure of the rhino in 1999 was of 1200. The number of elephant was 982 and tigers 804 in 1997. There were 526 swamp deer in 1993.
  • 14. There are four types of vegetation:  Tropical wet evergreen forest  Tropical deciduous forest  Grasslands  Swamp areas(beel)  (Tall grasses 41%, short grasses 11%, open jungle 29%, rivers and water bodies 8%, sand 6% and swamps 4%)
  • 15. Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC College India
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  • 17. VIEW SHOWING ELEPHANTS AT KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
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  • 19. Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC College India
  • 20. Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC College India
  • 21. Prolific birdlife - Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga National Park protects as many as 325 avian species. Often the solitude of the forest is interrupted by the musical notes of the Hill Myna in the distant valleys and hills. Resident birds include Bengal Florican and the Adjutant Stork, while other prominent species are the Fishing and Crested Eagle, Sultan Tit, Collared Bush Chat, White-capped Redstart, Yellow and Pied Wagtail, Indian Lorikeet, Red-Breasted Parakeet, Spotted Forktail and Blue Thrush. Among the many water birds are large Cormorant, Lesser Whistling Teal, Bar-headed Goose, Merganser and Comb Duck.
  • 22. Haven for herbivores - Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga is a vast wildlife refuge, and sustains large numbers of herbivores. One species is the Asiatic Wild Buffalo, or Water Buffalo(Bubalus bubalis). The latter species is quite temperamental and often charges unprovoked. There are around 40 Indian Bison and many species of the deer family, including Hog Deer, Sambhar and Chital (Spotted Deer). The Soft ground Barasingha is one of Kaziranga's most highly endangered deer species (it is also present in Dudhwa National Park and the park's monsoon-fed waterlogged terrain proves a most suitable habitat since it hooves are specially adapted to this environment. The elusive Mouse Deer is also a threatened species. Finally, nearly 50 Bengal Tiger ad a reasonable population of Leopard (Panther) survive in Kaziranga's jungles. Visitors who are patient are sure to have a chance at seeing Tiger in the forests.
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  • 24. Type of RhinosThere are five kinds of Rhinos found in the world – white rhino, black rhino, Indian rhino, Javan rhino, and Sumatran rhino.
  • 29. RHINOSORUS OF THE PARK •The white and black Rhinos are live in Africa, while Indian, Javan and Sumatran are Asian Rhinos, found in North Pakistan, Assam in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh •The usual weight of an Indian Rhino is 2,000 kg. The one way to distinguish between a an Indian Rhino and an African Rhino is the single horn. Both white and black African Rhinos have two horns. Another distinguishing feature of the Indian Rhinoceros is its skin, which is knobbly and falls into deep folds at its joints, giving a look like the Rhino is wearing a coat of armour. •All the Rhinos are vegetarian and Indian Rhinos mostly eat grass, fruits, leaves and crops. Their well developed upper lip helps them to eat out tall elephant grasses, which they like the best. It also helps them to pull out aquatic plants by the roots. Indian Rhinos usually prefer to roam around in the morning and evening hours to avoid the heat of the day and live for about 40 years.
  • 30. RHINOS BEING KILLED FOR GAMES AND SKIN •Despite the increase in numbers, during the past century more than 700 rhinos have been killed by poachers in Kaziranga. • It's only in the past decade that poaching has really been brought under control (from 40 rhinos killed per year in 1995 to just seven in 2005). •However, it is still a serious problem. In just two months this year (March and April), a total of six rhinos were killed in a renewed poaching spree. •Kaziranga's rhino population was probably at an all-time low of about a dozen individuals in 1905. The first proper census was carried out in 1966, when there were estimated to be 366. The numbers have increased five-fold since then to 1,855 - a major achievement •In 1970 there were an estimated 70,000 rhinos. Today, that number has fallen to an estimated 10-12,000, a staggering 85% decrease. •Recent unrest in Nepal has probably reduced rhino numbers from 800 to between 400/500 animals. •India holds the remaining estimated population of 2,084 with approximately 1,855 in Kaziranga National Park, ¾ of the world's entire population.
  • 31. BIRDS AND AQUATICS Kaziranga National Park has more than 483 species of the birds. 18 of them are globally threatened species. Because of the varied habitat types that the Park comprises off as also of the strict protection accorded to them, birding is very special in Kaziranga. The Eastern range is very special for water birds such as Falcated Teals, White Eyed Pochard and Spot billed pelican. For Grass land birds the Western range is ideal. The Bengal Florican can be seen during the Elephant ride in this range. The nearby Panbari Reserved Forest is good for primates such as Hoollock Gibbon and Capped Langur and also woodland birds such asYellow-vented Warbler, Great Hornbill, Dark necked Tailorbird, Grey-bellied and Slaty- bellied Tesias.
  • 32. Dr.J.Pandiyan, Asst.Prof. Wildlife Biology, AVC College India
  • 33. OTHER SPECIES AT PARK •Apart from being the home of the one-horned rhino, Kaziranga is also the natural habitat of wild buffaloes, Asiatic Elephant, Indian Bison, wild boars, barasingha (Eastern swamp deer), leopards, tigers, Jackal, hoollock gibbons, capped langur, rock python, and monitor lizards. Although tigers inhabit this park, it is quite difficult to sight one.