- Eighteen captive-bred pygmy hogs were released in western Assam’s Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve.
- It was the fourth such exercise undertaken under the Pygmy Hog Conservation Programme (PHCP) annually since 2020, helping up the total number released at the park to 54.
- The PHCP target is to reintroduce 60 pygmy hogs in Manas, its historical habitat, by 2025.
ABOUT PYGMY HOG (PORCULA SALVANIA)
- It is the smallest and rarest pig on earth.
- Once thriving across the alluvial grasslands along the southern edge of the Himalayas, the pygmy hog was thought to be extinct in the 1970s.
- Backed by the United Kingdom-based Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, the PHCP was started near Guwahati in 1996 with two males and two females captured from the Bansbari Range of Manas National Park.
- The reintroduction of the captive-bred hogs to the wild began in 2008.
- Standing about 25 cm from the ground and weighing 6-9 kg, it lives in small groups of up to eight individuals and builds thatch nests rather than farrow like other pigs.
- It is one of the very few mammals that build its own home, or nest, complete with a ‘roof’.
- It is an indicator species as its presence reflects the health of its primary habitat, tall and wet grasslands.
- It prefers undisturbed patches of grassland
- Threats include habitat (grassland) loss and degradation, and illegal hunting.
- Protection status
- IUCN red list : Critically Endangered
- WPA 1972: Schedule I
- CITES:Appendix I
ABOUT MANAS NATIONAL PARK
- It is located in Assam and is contiguous with the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan.
- It is a national park, UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve.
- Vegetation includes semi-evergreen forests, mixed moist and dry deciduous forests, and alluvial grasslands.
- It contains some of the largest remaining grassland habitats in the sub-Himalayan grassland ecosystems.
- Fauna includes the Greater One-Horned Rhino, Swamp Deer, Pygmy Hog and Hispid Hare, Golden Langur, Endangered Bengal Florican etc.
- The Manas River is a major tributary of Brahmaputra River, which passes through the Manas National Park.
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