Chitwan, Feb. 1 -- Chitwan National Park began the internal relocation of rhinos on Saturday, aiming to transfer four rhinos to the eastern part of the park as the western part has seen an increase in the rhino population of late.

Even if studies for internal rhino relocation had been conducted several years ago, the park started the process last year, relocating six rhinos at the time.

According to Ganesh Pant, senior conservation officer of the park, all preparations for the relocation have been completed. A technical team has started the transfer process from the Amaltari sector in the western part of the park. The relocation will involve the park's elephants, technical staff, employees, and security personnel from the army.

Pant co...