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Kaziranga National Park became the last refuge for Indian one-horned rhinos over 3,300 years due to climate stability and lower human impact.
A study led by the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, published in Catena, reveals that Kaziranga National Park became the last major refuge for the Indian one-horned rhinoceros over the past 3,300 years due to climate stability and lower human pressure in northeastern India.
Using pollen and fungal spore analysis from a sediment core, researchers found rhinos migrated eastward as they vanished from northwestern India due to climate shifts, habitat loss, and human activity.
The findings highlight long-term ecological changes that shaped wildlife distribution and underscore Kaziranga’s critical role in conserving biodiversity amid ongoing threats like climate change and invasive species.
El Parque Nacional Kaziranga se convirtió en el último refugio para los rinocerontes indios de un solo cuerno durante más de 3,300 años debido a la estabilidad climática y al menor impacto humano.