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Guidelines have been issued on what steps should be taken for the zoo dgtl

Guidelines have been issued on what steps should be taken for the zoo dgtl
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Alipore zoo: ভিটামিন খাচ্ছে বাঘ-সিংহ, ইমিউনিটি বাড়াতে চিড়িয়াখানায় বিশেষ ব্যবস্থা - alipore zoo authority is taking precautions by giving all animals multivitamin to protect them from covid 19 infection

Alipore zoo: ভিটামিন খাচ্ছে বাঘ-সিংহ, ইমিউনিটি বাড়াতে চিড়িয়াখানায় বিশেষ ব্যবস্থা - alipore zoo authority is taking precautions by giving all animals multivitamin to protect them from covid 19 infection
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No Visitors allowed at Zoos and Sanctuaries in West Bengal - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

May 5, 2021 Share The state of West Bengal is the most recent to see an increase in COVID-19 incidents. The state, which introduced a partial lockdown last week, has now imposed additional restrictions that will effectively thin crowds. Visitors are now prohibited from accessing state-run zoos and wildlife sanctuaries with immediate effect, according to the state government. Visitors would not be permitted to access the forest department’s conservation areas, national parks, zoos, or tiger reserves. The entry of visitors to forest department-run zoos will be prohibited from May 1, according to a notification issued by the Additional Chief Secretary (Forest) on April 30. As a result, this limitation has already been in effect for a few days.

MétéoMédia - Zombie moss? Our list of six really long-lived Earth organisms

Zombie moss? Our list of six really long-lived Earth organisms Daniel Martins mardi, 9 juillet 2019 à 20:27 - A story making the rounds this week gives an idea of just how long lifeforms on Earth can live if given the chance. Apparently, not even being buried beneath a glacier for a couple of centuries can 100 per cent guarantee the death of a hardy patch of moss. Not in the Arctic, at least. A story published in the Washington Post this week, ostensibly about how organisms long thought dead are returning to life as glaciers and permafrost melt, features just such a moss. Recovered from Ellesmere Island by University of Alberta researcher Catherine La Farge a decade ago, several samples of the moss thrived when taken to a warm laboratory, after centuries in the deep freeze.

Two wild dog babies join Alipore Zoo family

Two wild dog babies join Alipore Zoo family The pups are being fondled by the keepers who are feeding them milk and chicken Two dhole (also called Asiatic wild dog) puppies, born at Alipore Zoo on December 22 last year, were displayed for the first time on Saturday. The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is an average sized canine found throughout the forest tracts of India. Two pairs of dholes were brought to the zoo from Visakhapatnam in 2019. One of the females gave birth to a litter of four puppies. But two of the puppies did not survive. The remaining two, a male and a female, were weak and shifted to the zoo hospital.

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