A new roar at Ranchi zoo
A four-month-old female Asiatic lion cub at Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park has brought fresh excitement to Ranchi after surviving a critical health scare in its first days of life.
A four-month-old female Asiatic lion cub at Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park has brought fresh excitement to Ranchi after surviving a critical health scare in its first days of life.
A biodiversity advocacy group has raised alarm over a steep drop in the number of animal species at Kolkata’s iconic Alipore Zoological Gardens, prompting an official inquiry and a legal battle, even as activists prepare for a demonstration demanding transparency.
The project has officially been registered with the IGBC, focusing on both building and landscape certifications, which will validate the park’s adherence to high environmental standards, he informed.
Making the announcement, the state chief minister said the initiative would go a long way in simplifying the tourist experience while generating revenue to be invested in conservation efforts, infrastructure improvements, and the welfare of wildlife.
Zookeepers at the Alipore Zoological Garden, Kolkata, received electric cycles yesterday to easily inspect the enclosures and their surroundings.
According to officials at Antwerp zoo, Imani, aged 14, and Hermien, 41, caught the virus, BBC reported.
'Sheena' had tested positive for the virus following medical tests performed on her after the male lion 'Thor' was infected last week
Eco-Parks serve to preserve and foster wild animals especially those that are endangered, and need special care lest they become extinct. They also serve to help animals breed in greater numbers
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