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En noshörning vandrar genom en stad i Nepal.

Nepal tvingas lära sig leva med fler noshörningar

Noshörningar blir en allt vanligare syn på Nepals gator, rapporterar The Guardian. Antalet vilda noshörningar har ökat kraftigt i landet de senaste åren, vilket också lett till fler dödliga möten mellan människor och djur – både i städerna och i jordbrukslandskapen.

Elva människor miste livet i djurattacker under 2024, i åtta fall handlade det om noshörningar, skriver tidningen.

Man skulle kunna säga att landet blivit ett offer för sina egna framgångar inom bevarandearbetet. I början av 1970-talet fanns det bara runt 100 noshörningar kvar i Nepal, men tack vare effektiva åtgärder mot tjuvjakt har antalet mer än sjudubblats. Bara i nationalparken Chitwan finns nästan 700 noshörningar i dag.

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The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), also known as the greater one-horned rhinoceros, great Indian rhinoceros or Indian rhino, is a rhinoceros species native to the Indian subcontinent. It is the second largest living rhinoceros and the largest in Asia, with adult males weighing 2.07–2.2 t (2.04–2.17 long tons; 2.28–2.43 short tons) and adult females 1.6 t (1.6 long tons; 1.8 short tons). Its thick skin is grey-brown with pinkish skin folds. It has a single horn on its snout that grows up to 57.2–61.6 cm (22.5–24.3 in) long. Its upper legs and shoulders are covered in wart-like bumps, and it is nearly hairless aside from the eyelashes, ear fringes and tail brush. The Indian rhinoceros occurs in the Indo-Gangetic Plain in 12 protected areas in northern India and southern Nepal. It is a grazer, eating mainly grass, but also twigs, leaves, branches, shrubs, flowers, fruits and aquatic plants. It is a largely solitary animal, only associating in the breeding season and when rearing calves. Females give birth to a single calf after a gestation of 15.7 months. The birth interval is 34–51 months. Captive individuals can live up to 47 years. It is susceptible to diseases such as anthrax, and those caused by parasites such as leeches, ticks and nematodes. The Indian rhinoceros is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is fragmented and restricted to less than 20,000 km2 (7,700 sq mi). Excessive hunting and agricultural development reduced its range drastically. In the early 1990s, the global population was estimated at between 1,870 and 1,895 individuals. Since then, the population increased due to conservation measures taken by the governments. As of March 2025, it was estimated to comprise 4,075 individuals. However, poaching remains a continuous threat.
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