A herd of deer at the Kohora Range of the Kaziranga National Park, a World Heritage Site on the last day for tourists on 30 April, 2012. Kaziranga is known all over the world for successful conservation of Great One Horned Rhinoceros. There are seventeen species of mammals, twenty three species of birds and ten species of reptiles which are in endangered list and are found in Kaziranga. It has also evolved into a tiger reserve in 2007 and now having a tiger population of about 100 tigers in just 1002 sq.km area. Kaziranga has the worlds largest concentration of Indian one horned Rhino. Photo by Luit Chaliha/Indian Photo Agency