Assam Deploys Sniffer Dogs in LBWL Forest with Aaranya's Help

Guwahati ( Assam )[India], March 21 (ANI): Following its ongoing commitment to support law enforcement agencies in combating wildlife crime and promoting coordinated actions, the leading organization dedicated to biodiversity conservation is actively involved. Aaranyak has helped the Assam The Forest Department dispatches a team of anti-poaching Dogs known as K9s accompanied by a trained handler within the Laokhowa-Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuary (LBWLS), which is home to rhinos, located in the Nagaon district. Assam .

Today saw the implementation of a K9 sniffer dog team alongside their trained handlers at LBWLS, thanks to the logistical assistance provided. Assam The Forest Department as a whole, along with the specific authority of LBWLS, according to the Aaranyak press statement.

Recently, a female Belgian Malinois serving as a K-9 sniffer dog has finished her training and will now be available 24/7 to assist the forest personnel stationed at Laokhowa Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary forms an integral part of the Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, where she will contribute to monitoring efforts and associated tasks.

According to the statement, the K9 Dog Unit is an essential part of the Legal and Advocacy Division. Aaranyak The objective is to stop wildlife crimes by coordinating efforts among law enforcement organizations.

Consisting of Belgian Malinois dogs along with their handlers, this team has been actively aiding forest and police authorities in various operations. anti-poaching operations in Assam Other regions home to rhinos include Kaziranga National Park, Orang National Park, Manas National Park, and Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary.

In the meantime, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma declared that the Assam The cabinet has approved round-the-clock operations for stores in the key urban centers of Assam—Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Silchar—with the objective of stimulating economic growth and promoting commerce.

In these cities, liquor stores and bars were not required to seek this approval and continued operations exactly as they did previously. This decision was reached during the cabinet meeting conducted in Dibrugarh on Thursday. (ANI)

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