Fishing Cat Population in Kaziranga National Park
In February 2026, a first-of-its-kind scientific assessment revealed a thriving population of endangered fishing cats in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, Assam.
- The study identified 57 unique individuals across 450+ sq km using camera-trap data.
Key Findings
- 57 individual fishing cats recorded, indicating a healthy, reproducing population.
- Widely distributed across wetlands of the Tiger Reserve.
- Likely an undercount, as data was derived from tiger-focused camera trap grids.
- Establishes a baseline for monitoring lesser-known species in floodplain ecosystems.
Ecological Significance
- Positions Kaziranga as a vital refuge (“Ark”) for the wetland-dependent species.
- Fishing cat serves as an ecological sentinel of wetland health in the Brahmaputra floodplains.
- Indicates ....
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