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Kaziranga bids adieu to anti-poaching sniffer dog
Kaziranga bids adieu to anti-poaching sniffer dog

The Hindu

time09-05-2025

  • The Hindu

Kaziranga bids adieu to anti-poaching sniffer dog

The staff of the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve and the 2nd Battalion of the Assam Forest Protection Force (AFPF) bid a solemn farewell to K9 Karina, a sniffer dog who helped prevent wildlife crimes and track down poachers, on Friday (May 9, 2025). A female German Shepherd, K9 Karina, served the tiger reserve for 10 years with her handlers Jitu Gogoi and Manas Bora. She was considered one of the most efficient members of the AFPF's drug squad. 'K9 Karina recovered from a major surgery in December 2024, but she breathed her last on May 8 due to old age-related health issues,' Kaziranga's Field Director, Sonali Ghosh, said. K9 Katrina was trained at the Dog Training School of the Bhopal-based 23rd Battalion of the Special Armed Forces as a part of the World Wide Fund for Nature-India's Sniffer Dog Programme. 'She was known for her role in anti-poaching and anti-crime activities apart from patrolling, assisting us in solving many cases,' Ms. Ghosh said. Her achievements included identifying a shelter of rhino poachers within the National Park's Burapahar Range in 2018, assisting a forest patrol team in seizing a rifle in Karbi Anglong in 2023, and tracking down a murderer in 2016. The last rites for K9 Katrina were performed with State honours at Seekoni, the headquarters of the AFPF's 2nd Battalion.

German Shepherd that aided Kaziranga National Park authorities in wildlife crime investigations passes away
German Shepherd that aided Kaziranga National Park authorities in wildlife crime investigations passes away

New Indian Express

time09-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

German Shepherd that aided Kaziranga National Park authorities in wildlife crime investigations passes away

GUWAHATI: K9 Karina, a German Shepherd that aided Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve authorities in wildlife crimes investigations and tracking down poachers, passed away due to age-related issues on May 8. The specially-trained female sniffer dog had recovered from a major surgery in December last year. However, she was unwell for the last few days, the park authorities said in a statement on May 9. The last rites were performed with full respect and procedures at the headquarters of Assam Forest Protection Force, 2nd Battalion, Seekoni. Officials said all staff of Kaziranga would always remain grateful to K9 Karina for her services. She served for 10 years in Kaziranga with her handlers Jitu Gogoi and Manas Bora.

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