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Rare Yellow-Throated Marten Spotted in Kaziranga
3 Jun
Summary
- Yellow-throated marten photographed for first time in Kaziranga.
- This mesopredator aids seed dispersal and forest regeneration.
- Marten is a fearless, aggressive creature weighing up to 2 kg.

A significant conservation milestone has been achieved with the first-ever photographic evidence of a yellow-throated marten within Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve. This marks the initial detection of the mesopredator in the park's semi-evergreen forest patches.
The yellow-throated marten, weighing up to 2 kilograms, is recognized for its hyper-aggressive and fearless nature. This diurnal, tree-climbing mustelid plays a crucial role in seed dispersal, thereby supporting healthy forest regeneration and maintaining ecosystem balance.
Found across the Himalayan region and northeastern India, including Assam, the species is a Schedule II animal under India's Wildlife Protection Act. The sighting underscores the strength of Assam's conservation initiatives, which aim to nurture thriving ecosystems alongside landscape protection.