Monitoring of animals started in Bhopal's Van Vihar to save them from Corona
Monitoring of animals started in Bhopal's Van Vihar to save them from Corona
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Bhopal: The spread of Corona is hovering in every way. In such a situation, the exercise to save wild animals from Corona has intensified in Van Vihar National Park. According to the information received from the management, the handler and keeper who gave them diet have been investigated. At the moment no one has got corona infection. Gloves, PPE, masks are being asked by the park management for these forest workers engaged in care of tiger, leopard, lion and bear. For this, a letter has been written to the Wildlife Headquarters.

In Van Vihar, tigers, leopards, lions and bears are being kept in the enclosure and housing. Already, instructions were given to make their enclosure and housing anti-bacterial, which are also being sanitized after the alert is issued. According to the information received, arrangements are being made to sanitize the meat given to them. This is needed because meat is sourced from outside for tiger, leopard and lion. He reaches the park through the hands of many people, who may be at risk of infection.

Let us tell you that apart from park management, all other wildlife are being monitored. It is worth mentioning that after the alert was issued from the central government on Monday, all the enclosures of Van Vihar National Park are being made anti-bacterial.

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