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Rally held to protest killing of one-horned rhino

Rally held to protest killing of one-horned rhino

By Himalayan News Service

Conservationists and students take out a u201cmourning rallyu201d in Sauraha, Chitwan, on Sunday, April 16, 2017. A one-horned rhino was killed on April 7 in Sauraha, Chitwan. Photo: THT

Chitwan, April 17 Conservationists and students took out a “mourning rally” today after a one-horned rhino was killed on April 7 in Sauraha, Chitwan. Tying white scarfs on their heads, a huge number of protesters carried placards with slogans on poaching such as “Rhino’s horn is not a medicine”. The rally, which was jointly organised by 40 groups in Chitwan, converged into a meeting after the participants reached Gaindachowk. A group of smugglers had killed a one-horned rhino in Jagatpur-based Hariyali Community Forest on April 7.   According to the 2015 census, there are as many as 605 one-horned rhinos in Chitwan National Park. Participants of the programme said the one-horned rhino, spotted tiger, among others, belonged to CNP. READ ALSO: