The administrators of Kaziranga National Park have donated blankets and heaters to animals in order to protect them from the cold winter. Inmates at the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation are reportedly receiving blankets and heaters.

The elephant’s calf is covered in adorable tiny blankets. According to reports, the centre provides particular care for animals such as rhinos and elephants by providing warm clothing.
Care by the Kaziranga National Park Authorities
At the moment, the Kaziranga national park authorities is caring for nine newborn elephants, five baby horses, and one tiger cub, among other species.

In addition, the authorities are taking care of their diet by providing them with nutrient-dense meals in order to keep them physically fit.
Meanwhile, the birds in the national park are housed in incubation rooms to keep them warm during the winter, which has reached a low of 10 degrees Celsius in Kaziranga today.