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Stray rhinos who entered Assam village, released back in forest
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Guwahati, April 5 : Two one-horned rhinos, who strayed from Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve and entered nearby villages in Assam s Darrang district, were captured by forest officials and returned back to the forest, official said on Monday.
Divisional Wildlife Officer B.V. Sandeep told IANS over phone that one of the rhinos was tranquillised after a long effort, with the help of locals, and was released to the forest on Saturday while the other rhino, which remained in the village pond, was also captured on late Sunday and driven back to the forest without any harm.