Guwahati, Nov 22: Premier research-based biodiversity conservation organisation, Aaranyak (www.aaranyak.org) , today mourned the passing away of its first k9 unit member, Zorba.
Zorba, a Belgian Malinois, was instrumental in hunting down poachers in Assam. Due to age and current health issues, the dog passed away at around 10:00 pm last night.
An internationally acclaimed rhino conservation and wildlife crime expert, Dr Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, the CEO of Aaranyak, has expressed his deep sorrow over the loss of this K9 hero.
“Our K9 squad, including Zorba, helped forest officials locate poachers’ exit routes following rhino poaching incidents, resulting in arrests of the culprits by police and forest officials. Zorba’s contribution during his lifetime will always be remembered and we will always regard him as a conservation hero,” Dr Talukdar said.
This Belgian Malinois dog, Zorba was the first such dog deployed in the country to track down poachers. With an 8-year career covering several rhino protection areas in Assam – Kaziranga National Park, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and Orang National Park. Zorba was actively engaged in anti-poaching operations.
Zorba’s first handler, Anil Kumar Das, said, “I have immensely rich memories with Zorba and he has always been an inspiration to me.”
The K9 dog-squad of Aaranyak, comprising six Belgian Malinois dogs along with its handlers, has been actively assisting forest and police officials in Kaziranga and Manas National Park as well as other rhino-bearing areas in Assam resulting in arrest of many poachers by law enforcement agencies.
“As soon as they pick up a scent and track, they can outrun and capture the suspect, which they can defeat if the suspect tries to elude them. Our K9 squad members, including Zorba, have assisted forest officials in tracing the poachers’ exit routes after rhino poaching incidents. It ultimately leads to the arrest of perpetrators by forest and police officials. Belgian Malinois dogs are world-class sniffer dogs that create an unbreakable bond with their owners.” Dr Talukdar said.
In 8 years, Zorba helped wildlife officials track down more than 60 poachers in the state and was ferociously involved in anti-poaching operations. After being relieved from duty in December of 2019, Zorba was in intensive care in Aaranyak’s K9 unit center.
“There are distinctive characteristics to Zorba. Due to the nature of his duty, I have a special affection for him, and I know he did a lot of work”, Mrigen Das, another handler of Zorba, stated.
The K9 unit of Aaranyak has been running with generous support received from UK-based organisation, the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation since 2011 and NABU-Germany since 2017.