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Former Dubai Zoo handler dies of Covid in India [email protected] Filed on April 3, 2021 Supplied photo During his tenure at the Zoo, Devadoss worked at every department and knew almost all animal care segments. A former animal handler who spent 32 years working for Dubai Zoo has died of Covid-19 at his home in India. Ratnasundram Devadoss, a native of Karaikal in the Union Territory of Puducherry, died due to Covid-19-related complications on March 30, his son Madhan told Khaleej Times. During his tenure at the Zoo, Devadoss worked at every department and knew almost all animal care segments, said the former head of Dubai Zoo, Dr Reza Khan. ....
Dubai: An Indian zookeeper, who reared big cats and other wild animals at Dubai Zoo for 32 years till 2017, has been remembered for his immense contributions after his death this week. R. Devadoss, who hailed from the Indian Union Territory of Puducherry, succumbed to COVID-19 complications in his hometown, his family said. “My father passed away on Tuesday night,” his only son Madhan told Gulf News over the phone from Karaikal in Puducherry. “We hoped to save him. But, unfortunately, he couldn’t make it as his lungs were badly affected and his body was not responding to medicines.” The 23 year-old game designing student said he and his mother Senthamarai had also contracted COVID-19 and quarantined themselves. ....
From half-term camps to great discounts and delicious deals, there’s so much to do… 1 of 14 DIVE INTO A NEW MARINE EDUCATION PROGRAMME AT ATLANTIS: Kids of all ages can sign up to learn more about marine life, animal welfare and ocean conservation at Atlantis The Palm’s new range of educational programmes for half term. The Mini Marine Biologist programme enables kids aged 3-6 to get up close to starfish, sea cucumbers and baby sharks in the shallows of The Shark Lagoon in Aquaventure water park (One hour, Dh175 for resort guests/ Dh275 for non guetss, including full-day pass at Aquaventure), while kids aged 12-16 can enjoy the Master Marine Biologist programme, where they can shadow a Marine Mammal Specialist and learn the basics of animal care, feeding and maintenance as well as the on-site breeding programmes (Dh895, 5.5 hours, in the Lost Chambers Aquarium, includes lunch). Plus there are a range of other marine educational adventures for all ....
From exploring Mars to TikTok shakes and family Valentine picnics, there’s so much to do 1 of 12 From taking a mission to Mars to the ultimate milkshake competition and a modernised game of cat and mouse, there s so much to do with little ones in the UAE this weekend. Image Credit: Supplied. Clockwise from top left: Atlantis; Oli Oli; IMG World; Bab Al Shams; Black Tap; Top & Jerry 2 of 12 HAVE A FAMILY-FRIENDLY VALENTINES GARDEN LUNCH: Give a nod to Valentine’s Day while also spending the weekend with the family at Bab Al Shams’ Garden Lunch, which features an array of mouthwatering culinary favourites, as well as a fabulous kids’ play area to keep your little ones entertained. DETAILS: Friday 12 Feb, 1pm-4pm, Dh300 buffet and soft package including fresh juices, Dh150 for add-on house beverages package, under 5s free, 6-12 year olds 50% off, Al Forsan Garden, Bab Al Shams Desert Resort, 04 809 6 ....