The Free Press Journal

Bycullazoo­reopensfor­visitorsaf­ter11month­s

- DIPTI SINGH

A total of 1,419 visitors visited the Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan popularly known as Byculla zoo or Rani Baug on Monday which opened its gates to the general public after remaining shut for nearly 11 months due to COVID-19 pandemic. On the first day itself, the Zoo administra­tion collected a revenue of Rs 69,600.

According to Dr Sanjay Tripathi - director of Byculla Zoo, the two biggest attraction­s for visitors on Monday were the two Royal Bengal tigers -- Shakti and Karishma and the Humboldt penguins.

In February 2020, the zoo had received the two tigers from Aurangabad zoo. The tigers live inside the 3,500 square-metre specially designed enclosure with landscape and terrain that replicates the conditions in the Ranthambor­e National Park of Rajasthan. However, by March 2020 the zoo was shut owing to COVID-19 lockdown with the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) announcing the shutdown on March 15, 2020.

The zoo has lost a significan­t amount of revenue during the lockdown period most of which was the peak season for the zoo.

Tripathi said, "We handled a total of 1,419 people in Byculla zoo and earned a total revenue of Rs. 69,600. This excludes senior citizens whose entry is free. We are strictly following the covid safety protocol across the campus."

The zoo authoritie­s expect the number of visitors to go up by next few weeks. He added, "We noticed that visitors were getting excited seeing the tigers. Hence we have deployed two security guards near the tiger enclosure to control the crowd and ensure physical distancing."

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