Deccan Chronicle

Nehru park closed, gets ready for rains

- ANUSHA PUPPALA | DC

Nehru Zoological Park is temporaril­y closed. Maintenanc­e work is on to stop the possible inflow of water adjoining Mir Alam Tank during the rainy season, which happened last year.

Zoo authoritie­s are working on cleaning the channels and constructi­ng a bigger culvert for the movement of water during monsoons.

The zoo is trying to provide clean drinking water for the animals and to avoid the spread of polluted water in the zoo.

Nehru Zoological Park curator Shivani Dogra said, “Last year, we faced a difficult situation due to heavy rainfall as a lot of water came into the zoo from Mir Alam Tank.’’

Zoo authoritie­s are also working on putting up fencing and raising the compound wall to stop crocodiles escaping.

With summer fast approachin­g, Hyderabad Zoo has started arranging precaution­ary measures for protecting the animals from the heat.

A special diet chart has been prepared for them, in which fruits like watermelon, musk melon and citrus fruits top the list and to keep them hydrated, liquids like glucose, ‘thermocare’ as well as coconut water are being provided to the animals and birds housed in the zoo.

Zoo authoritie­s have also set up wallowing points, water and mud points, for the deer, wild boar and tortoises, so that they can cover their bodies with mud in order to lessen the effects of the heat.

Foggers, water sprinklers, air conditione­rs and exhaust fans have been installed in all the enclosures, which have also been covered with green shade nets.

Air coolers have been installed in the enclosure of bigger animals like tigers, lions, panthers, chimpanzee and monkeys.

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