The soft morning mist lingers over the grasslands, and a rhino calf nudges its mother, seeking comfort. For the Indian rhinoceros, this bond is everything. The mother, a silent guardian, teaches her calf the ways of the wild—leading it to fresh grazing grounds, teaching it to wade through rivers, and standing guard against lurking dangers.
The calf remains under her protection for nearly three years, watching, learning, and growing strong. But the wild is unpredictable. Poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflicts threaten their existence. Each calf that survives is a testament to the resilience of its mother—a warrior of the floodplains.
To save rhinos, we must protect the bond that ensures their survival.
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