Bondla Zoo Shut Down Due to Viral Outbreak, 5 Animals Affected – Public Safety Concerns Arise – Times of India

Bondla Zoo, a popular tourist destination in Goa, has been temporarily closed to the public due to a viral infection outbreak that has affected five animals. The closure was announced by zoo authorities following the deaths of the animals as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the infection. The affected animals include a leopard, a tiger, a monkey, a porcupine, and a deer. The zoo management has stated that they are taking all necessary steps to contain the spread of the infection and ensure the well-being of the remaining animals in the zoo. Visitors who had planned to visit Bondla Zoo are advised to postpone their trip until further notice. The closure of the zoo has disappointed many tourists and animal lovers who were looking forward to enjoying a day out at the popular wildlife sanctuary. Bondla Zoo is known for its diverse collection of animals and birds, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. The authorities have not provided a timeline for when the zoo will reopen to the public, as they are focusing on treating the infected animals and preventing further casualties. The news of the viral outbreak at Bondla Zoo serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining high standards of hygiene and health protocols in animal enclosures to prevent the spread of diseases.

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