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Kaziranga Loves A Good Flood

Kaziranga exists because of the floods; they are the lifeblood of this 430 square km protected area, a Unesco World Heritage Site.

Cats are lazy and, given a choice, a Royal Bengal will be snug on a family바카라™s master bed than wet its feet in ­floodwaters. It happens. A tiger resting in the bedroom of a ­house along the highway that cleaves through Kaziranga is the most enduring image of this year바카라™s monsoonal floods, which have affected millions of people and livestock, and several counts of wildlife, in Assam. Floods in Assam are perennial; the Brahmaputra and his tributaries are the baddest boys in the rains. They behave like angry wet cats바카라”wildly destructive, clawing out clods of soil from their banks, inundating acres upon acres of farmland, and Kaziranga too.

And every year, like this year, images of rhinos, elephants, ­buffaloes and deer swimming in floodwaters, or sheltering on man-made hummocks, or crossing the busy highway make ­awe-­inducing photo-ops for those unaware of the park바카라™s ecology. Kaziranga exists because of the floods; they are the lifeblood of this 430 square km protected area, a Unesco World Heritage Site.

바카라śFloods are the backbone of a floodplain ecosystem. Without the floods, Kaziranga won바카라™t be like what it is now. There won바카라™t be any rhinos. The natural flooding is good. But we need to ­ensure safe passage for the animals from the flooded grasslands to the highlands (the Karbi Anglong hills abutting the park),바카라ť says Rathin Barman, the joint director of Wildlife Trust of India and head of the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation in Kaziranga.

The floodplains of the Brahmaputra, which licks the park, are washed over every year, leaving behind rich alluvium. Out of this nutrient-rich silt sprouts the tall elephant grass; fodder for herbivores and perfect cover for predators바카라”like the tiger that sneaked into a family바카라™s home. The annual floods bring nutrients to the water bodies that sustain a variety of aquatic life. These 바카라śfood-rich바카라ť ponds attract migratory birds, some from as far as Siberia.

More than 200 wild animals, including rhinos, have died in the deluge. Still, Kaziranga바카라™s problem is not its floods, but us바카라”­humans. Over the past decade, an explosion of commercial ­establishments바카라”private tourist lodges and eateries바카라”have choked the park바카라™s fringes. Encroachment of buffer zones is rife too. And then, growing traffic on the highway and insensitive drivers make it extremely unsafe for animals to cross the road to reach the highlands.

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By Abdul Gani in Guwahati

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