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Poachers killed 18 rhinos in Kaziranga sanctuary in 2012

Kaziranga (Assam), Jan 10: Out of the early morning mists and tall grass of northeast India emerges a massive creature with a dinosaur-like face, having survived millions of years despite a curse -- literally on

India TV News Desk Published : Jan 10, 2013 17:10 IST, Updated : Jan 10, 2013 17:16 IST


"The bosses of criminal syndicates which control the trafficking go where the cost of business is very low, and that's now in Africa," says Christy Williams of the World Wide Fund for Nature. 



"If Africa starts to really crack down, then they'll be moving back to Asia. People are always ready to poach rhino. They are only waiting for an opportunity, for the protection to go down."

Kaziranga park statistics since 1980 reflect this ebb and flow, stemming from both demand and the level of protection afforded.  

The 1990s saw intensive poaching with a high of 48 rhinos killed in 1992. It subsided after 1998 but shot up again this year.

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