Protecting Rhinos in Kaziranga National Park | Nat Geo WILD

From being a rhino poaching hub in the 1900s, Kaziranga National Park (KNP) in the north-east Indian state of Assam now boasts the single largest breeding population of the Indian rhinos. Foot patrol by anti-poaching units has been the most effective preventative measure to keep the animals safe. National Geographic Explorer and biologist Sangita Iyer explores how these preventative measures work. The National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Learn more at www.natgeo.org About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeo Facebook: http://bit.ly/NGWFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/NGWTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NGWInstagram Protecting Rhinos in Kaziranga National Park | Nat Geo WILD    • Protecting Rhinos in Kaziranga National Pa...   Nat Geo Wild    / natgeowild