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This year, the theme of International Day of Forests is "Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being"
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Zoo curator, VVL Subhadra Devi, briefed them about the bird watching etiquette and the team members identified around 90 bird species including grey-bellied cuckoo and Asian brown flycatcher
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Krishna Murthy paid a sum of Rs 15,000 to the zoological park for adoption of the big cat for a period of 54 days
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These birds included rare ones such as Red Breasted Flycatcher, Hair Crested Drongo and Forest Wagtail.
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The animal lover, who was visiting the place along with his family, paid Rs 7,500 in favour of zoological park's curator, for the same
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About 30 visitors participated in the drawing and poster making competition and 25 took part in the tree plantation programme
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Zoo’s deputy curator A Nagamani who received the cheque for the adoption appreciated the keen interest shown by Saroj Devi in adopting the Galapagos Tortoise for the period of one year
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Hyderabad: Two children adopted five small birds at the Nehru Zoological Park in the city for a period of three months. According to the zoo officials, Sahasra Sri who is celebrating her birthday visited the zoo along with her brother, Charvik and parents, to adopt the birds and made a payment of Rs 5,000 online […]
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Many facilities witness significant jump in footfalls, some register pre-Covid rush
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State Tourism Department planning to launch 80-seat cruiser facility
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In 2020, Friends of Snakes Society (FOSS) rescued 4,009 non-venomous and 4,886 venomous snakes from the State.
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District Forest Officer Shantaram said that the cow was accidentally killed by the big cat when it was grazing in a dense forest
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Though lockdown brought down pollution levels, Air Quality Index saw sharp rise in last two months
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Forest Department had brought seven Mouse Deers from the Nehru Zoo in Hyderabad to Pocharam and they were kept in the enclosure for 45 days to make them get used to the environment
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Officials attribute it to drop in tourists from other States despite introducing safety measures
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Indrakaran Reddy said the rescue and rehabilitation centre was one of the several ideas of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to relocate monkeys to the forests and to see bountiful rainfall.
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Arrangements in place to protect animals from the chill and ensure they survive seasonal ailments
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Adilabad district Conservator of Forest CP Vinod Kumar said that they were going to use 10 enclosures to catch the big cat, besides installing CCTV cameras to track its movement in the forests of Digida and surrounding villages.
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The chimpanzee was found lying on the floor and preliminary investigation revealed the animal had died between 7 am and 8 am.
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125-year-plus-old Galapagos giant tortoise is also the oldest resident of the city zoo