In a significant move to create more space for blackbuck deer at Guindy National Park in Chennai, wild growth has been cleared from the Polo Ground area. The removal of the wild growth will provide additional space for the blackbuck deer to roam freely and thrive in their natural habitat. This initiative aims to enhance the overall environment for the blackbuck deer population in the national park. The Polo Ground area, which was previously overgrown with vegetation, has now been cleared to create a more suitable habitat for the deer. The expansion of the grazing area for the blackbuck deer is expected to have a positive impact on their well-being and overall population. This conservation effort is part of ongoing measures to protect and preserve the wildlife at Guindy National Park. The initiative has been welcomed by wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists who are pleased to see steps being taken to improve the living conditions for the blackbuck deer. The clearance of wild growth from the Polo Ground area is a positive development for the biodiversity and ecosystem of the national park. This move signifies a commitment to wildlife conservation and underscores the importance of creating sustainable habitats for endangered species. By creating more space for the blackbuck deer, the national park is taking a step in the right direction towards ensuring the well-being of its wildlife population.

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