Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation was established to rescue, care for, and rehabilitate wild animals in the Kaziranga forts...
Digital Desk: There are places where people are strictly prohibited from visiting; we will tell you about one such place in Kaziranga.
Reportedly, a 23-year-old special hospital in Kaziranga that common people are not permitted to visit because of the Wildlife Trust of India's centre solely treats damaged and fortified wild animals there.
it is to be mentioned that, WTI, the (Wildlife Trust India), was established at Panbari, Kaziranga, in 2000. The Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation was founded in 2000 for the rescue, care, and rehabilitation of wild animals in Kaziranga forts and other parts of the state, from then on it has already been in operation for 23 years.
There are several sub-centres across Assam and the North East, with the main centre at Panbari in Kaziranga being the busiest for the medical staff present there, especially during the floods. Several endangered animals, including elephants, rhinos, leopards, and deer, are currently housed at the centre under the supervision of doctors.
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