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The lifeless carcass was discovered near the Maklung forest camp of the Agoratoli Forest Range...

Digital Desk: In a disheartening start to the year, poachers targeted a female rhino at Kaziranga National Park in Assam, as reported on Monday. 

The lifeless carcass was discovered near the Maklung forest camp of the Agoratoli Forest Range. 

The poachers, believed to have illicitly crossed the Brahmaputra River by boat, mercilessly killed the rhino and severed its horn. Suspected to have occurred on Sunday evening, forest officials found the tragic scene during routine patrols the following morning.

Prompt action ensued with senior officers, including the Field Officer of the Assam Forest Department, arriving promptly. 

An immediate operation was launched to apprehend the culprits.
 
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threats faced by endangered wildlife and the ongoing challenges in safeguarding these majestic creatures. 

Efforts to combat poaching and protect the rhino population at Kaziranga remain a critical priority.

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