Zoo wildlife improves due to lockdown environment
Zoo wildlife improves due to lockdown environment
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Indore: The lockdown implemented due to corona infection may have disturbed human life, but the zoo's wild animals have suffered a lockdown. Many positive results are beginning to be seen. Along with the tiger, deer of the zoo, the skin of many wildlife has become brighter than before. Hair loss and irritability has also reduced drastically. Not only this, its positive effect on their health is also visible on their fertility which was very important for the wildlife.

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On March 18, the entry into the zoo was closed to the general audience. Since then, the zoo has been closed for the last 81 days. During this time, the number of crocodiles has increased from 30 to 52, from jackal to 10, from 14 to 32 to 35. The number of four cheetahs has also increased.

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The zoologists are giving credit to this lockdown. During this period, the noise and air pollution caused by the movement of vehicles in the area was also reduced, which has a significant impact on nature. The water of the sewer passing through the zoo has also become manifold clearer than before. This has a positive impact on the wildlife living here. Its diet also remains the fruits and vegetables seized by the Municipal Corporation during the lockdown.

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