Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha, said that 13 rhinoceroses died in Uttar Pradesh while 50 died in West Bengal.
As per census of 2012, 2,505 rhinoceroses were there in Assam while in Uttar Pradesh, there were 30, he said. While as per the census 2013, 229 rhinos are there in West Bengal, Javadekar said.
He said the government has taken steps for protection of wild animals including rhinoceroses.
While protected areas have been created all over the country, a specific component of recovery programmes for saving critically endangered species and habitats is provided in the Centrally-sponsored scheme of "Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats."
Javadekar said that CBI has been empowered under Wildlife Protection Act 1972 to apprehend and prosecute wildlife offenders and others.
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