INDIA-CONSERVATION-POACHING
In this photograph taken on June 2, 2016, an Indian one-horned rhino grazes in Kaziranga National Park, some 250kms east of Guwahati.
As night falls over the lush plains of India's Kaziranga national park, a small group of lightly armed forest guards sets out on foot to protect the world's largest population of one-horned rhinos. These men with their ageing rifles and small plastic torches are on the front line of the battle against increasingly sophisticated international poaching networks that prey on the rare animals, entering the park under cover of darkness to kill them for their horns. / AFP / Biju BORO / To go with 'India-Conservation-Poaching' FEATURE by Claire Cozens (Photo credit should read BIJU BORO/AFP via Getty Images)
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