North Lakhimpur: Days after encroachments were cleared from almost 90 per cent area of Pava Reserve Forest in Assam's Lakhimpur district, a one-horned rhino was spotted in the evicted site, bringing cheers to wildlife protectors, officials said on Wednesday. According to Lakhimpur Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Ashok Kumar Dev Choudhury, the adult rhino was seen roaming on Tuesday in the villages that were cleared of encroachment from the Reserve Forest.
"Though villagers have claimed to have seen three rhinos, we have noticed one. The public are disturbing the rhinos, who attacked and injured three persons yesterday," the DFO told PTI. Choudhury said that the rhino most likely came out from Kaziranga National Park and reached Pava. "If the public cooperates with us, we will send it back to Kaziranga again," he added. Some experts, however, opined that this lone rhino probably lost its path and strayed into the village lands, now freed from encroachment, inside Pava.
The administration had started an eviction drive to clear encroachment on January 10, which continued for several days, to evict around 500 "illegal settler" families. Expressing happiness over spotting the rhino inside Pava Reserve Forest, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the animals were seen in the land freed from encroachment just a few days ago.