Written by, April 25 -- Manoj Kumar Ojha
Doomdooma: Heavy and continuous rainfall over the past several days has inundated vast stretches of grasslands inside Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in Assam's Tinsukia district, forcing its rare population of feral horses onto National Highway 37 on Saturday.
The sudden shift from wild floodplains to a busy roadway has raised fresh concerns over wildlife safety and habitat stress in Upper Assam.
As floodwaters submerged their traditional grazing chapories, two horses were seen cautiously feeding along the roadside, navigating speeding vehicles and human activity-an unusual and risky adaptation driven by survival. The incident reflects a growing pattern in which extreme monsoon conditions are push...
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