Dr. Uttam Yadav's untiring efforts pay off, number of wildlife increased in Indore Zoo
Dr. Uttam Yadav's untiring efforts pay off, number of wildlife increased in Indore Zoo
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Indore: Dr. Uttam Yadav, in charge of the Kamala Nehru Zoological Museum of Indore, which is called the economic capital of Madhya Pradesh, has transformed the zoo with his tireless hard work. Due to breeding of wild animals of Indore Zoo and systematic catering and medical service, their number has increased from 273 to 650 in last 6 years, which is an achievement in itself.

Dr. Uttam Yadav says that the basic nature of wild animals is to remain in solitude. During the lockdown, he felt like living in a forest in a zoo. With this, his health and its positive effect on his fertility is also clearly visible. Explain that Uttam Yadav has done a lot of work for the upliftment of the Zoological Museum. Children of tigers, lions and leopards, who were in dire need of care, handed over by the forest department. He was raised by Uttam Yadav in Zoo Hospital with full care and today those children are breeding successfully in the Zoological Museum.

Along with this, Dr. Uttam Yadav participated in a number of rescue operations with the Forest Department, including 11 leopards, two tigers and two bears released in safe forests. Creating a close relationship with dangerous wild animals is one of Dr. Uttam Yadav's hobbies.

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