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Kaziranga Identified as a Key Stronghold for the Fishing Cat

  • 02 Mar 2026
  • 2 min read

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The first scientific assessment has established that Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve is a major stronghold of the fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus), highlighting the ecological importance of its wetland ecosystems.

Key Points:

  • Scientific Assessment: The data collected during the All-India Tiger Estimation documented 57 unique fishing cat individuals across over 450 sq km of the tiger reserve, indicating a healthy and breeding population.
  • Habitat: Kaziranga’s floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, including wetlands, marshes, oxbow lakes (beels) and wet alluvial grasslands, provide ideal habitat conditions for the semi-aquatic fishing cat.
    • Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for high densities of rhinos, tigers and a rich array of mammals, birds and reptiles.
  • Characteristics: The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized wild cat adapted to aquatic environments, known for its ability to swim and hunt fish in wetlands.
  • Conservation Status:
    • IUCN Status: Vulnerable
    • WPA Status: Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, provides the highest degree of legal protection in India.
  • Threats: Major threats to the species include wetland degradation, habitat loss due to urbanisation and agriculture, human-wildlife conflict, and decline of freshwater ecosystems.
  • Significance: The findings expand Kaziranga’s conservation value beyond its famous populations of one-horned rhinoceros and tigers, reinforcing the importance of integrated wetland conservation strategies.
Read More: Kaziranga National Park, Brahmaputra River, UNESCO World Heritage Site, IUCN, WPA, Wetlands

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