Raimona National Park:
A team of scientists recorded a lone mainland serow (Capricornis sumatraensis thar) at 96 metres above the mean sea level in western Assam’s Raimona National Park.
- Raimona National Park is located in the state of Assam along the Indo-Bhutan border.
- The northern part of it shares the Indo-Bhutan international border with Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhutan.
- It is marked by the Sankosh River along with the inter-state boundary of West Bengal and Assam from the Indo-Bhutan border.
- Eastern part of Raimona National Park, the Saralbhanga River (also called Swrmanga) flows southward from Sarphang district of Bhutan.
Mainland Serow:
- It is a mammal that appears somewhere between a goat and an antelope.
- According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the mainland serow inhabits areas at altitudes of 200-3,000 metres.
- Conservation status
- IUCN: Vulnerable
- CITES : Appendix I