The Hindu (Erode)

Melons, water sprinklers to protect animals at Kurumbapat­ti zoo from searing heat

Veterinari­ans are checking the animals once in every 15 days; the staff, including zookeepers, will alert the officials if they find any changes in the activities of the animals, says Assistant Conservato­r of Forest R. Selvakumar

- M. Sabari

The Forest Department has made various arrangemen­ts to protect animals at the Kurumbapat­ti Zoological Park in Salem from the scorching summer heat.

The park, located at the foothills of Yercaud, is spread across 76 acres and houses 240 animals. It attracts over 1.41 lakh visitors annually. For the past one month, temperatur­e in Salem district is fluctuatin­g between 105 and 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Considerin­g the extreme heat, the Forest Department is taking extra efforts to safeguard the animals.

The Assistant Conservato­r of Forest (ACF), R. Selvakumar, said that water was being sprinkled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the enclosures of spotted and sambar deer. Foggers have been installed at the peacock enclosures.

Water would be sprayed into all enclosures to keep the area wet, in addition to spreading neem leaves and paddy straw on the ground to preserve moisture, he said.

Along with the food provided during normal days, fruits such as water melon and musk melon have been added to the diet of the animals to keep them hydrated. The water tanks in the park are being cleaned regularly, Mr. Selvakumar added.

Veterinari­ans are checking the animals once in every 15 days. The staff, including zookeepers, would alert the officials if they find any changes in the activities of the animals, he said.

A. Ganesan (50), a farmer of Mallur in Salem district, drowned while bathing in a farm well on Saturday evening. Fire and Rescue Services personnel pumped out water from the well and recovered the body on Sunday morning. The Mallur police registered a case and are investigat­ing.

 ?? E. LAKSHMI NARAYANAN ?? With temperatur­e rising across Tamil Nadu, a zookeeper sprays water on peacocks at Kurumbapat­ti Zoological Park in Salem.
E. LAKSHMI NARAYANAN With temperatur­e rising across Tamil Nadu, a zookeeper sprays water on peacocks at Kurumbapat­ti Zoological Park in Salem.

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