IFAW - International Fund for Animal Welfare Inc.

01/30/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/30/2026 14:40

A fragile start for a young rhino in Kaziranga

Each rescue is a beginning. Some calves go on not only to survive, but to thrive in the wild. Each animal rehabilitated at CWRC is part of a broader conservation picture-one that connects individual welfare, species recovery, and community-led stewardship.

In fact, rhinos Chandra and Kanai are taking their first steps back to the wild this month. And over the past two decades, Ganga- the first rehabilitated and released rhino in India to give birth in the wild-has become an important matriarch and grandmother.

As we continue to follow the progress of this newest arrival, we hold hope that his story, too, will one day be part of that future.

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