A four-day census, which concluded yesterday, registered an increase from last year's 854 swamp deer to 1129 with 328 adult males, 569 adult females, 122 yearlings and 110 fawns, KNP Director M K Yadava said today.
The census, which began on Friday last, was spread over 20 blocks in the four ranges--Eastern Range, Central range, Western Range and Burapahar range.
A total of 20 enumerators, 20 independent observers and 20 elephants were engaged in the operation, he said.
Binoculars, GPS and digital cameras were deployed to assist the enumerators for better observation, Yadava said.
In the last count held in May last year, it was found that Kaziranga had 854 eastern swamp deer with 176 adult males, 504 adult females and 174 calves.
