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Nepal’s rhino translocation looks good in numbers, but not so much in habitat

South Africa Today

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June 22, 2026

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Nepal’s rhino translocation looks good in numbers, but not so much in habitat

A new study suggests that habitat degradation has reduced the suitability for rhinos in Babai Valley of Nepal’s Bardiya National Park, forcing them to range widely. Researchers note that prolonged dry periods in the area could potentially increase ecological stress by reducing access to water, forage and wallowing sites. Locals say that many rhinos are []

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Related coverage for "Nepal’s rhino translocation looks good in numbers, but not so much in habitat": The Namibian — Govt moves 575 wild animals to conservancies to restock species. The Rising Nepal — New path for wildlife: Nepal’s first overhead canopy bridge debuts. KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — Exotic Animals Take Over The Village At Meridian [Photos]. Zoology | The Guardian — Week in wildlife: a froggy lunch, a surf-loving penguin and an ambitious treehopper. teleSUR English — Brazil Updates Its List of Threatened Animal Species. Animals | The Guardian — Week in wildlife: Neil the seal, a pink grasshopper and condors in love