In a significant move to create more space for blackbuck deer in Guindy National Park, wild growth has been cleared from the Polo Ground. The initiative aims to provide a better habitat for the endangered species and enhance the overall biodiversity of the park. The removal of wild growth from the Polo Ground will not only benefit the blackbuck deer but also improve the park’s ecosystem. The decision to clear the area was made after careful consideration of the impact on the wildlife and the environment. This effort is part of ongoing conservation measures to protect the natural habitat of the blackbuck deer and other wildlife in the park. The move has been welcomed by environmentalists and wildlife enthusiasts who believe that such initiatives are crucial for the preservation of endangered species. The Polo Ground in Guindy National Park is now set to provide a more conducive environment for the blackbuck deer to thrive. With the clearing of wild growth, the park authorities are hopeful that the deer population will increase, ensuring the long-term survival of the species. This development underscores the commitment of the authorities to conservation efforts and wildlife protection in the region. The initiative is a step in the right direction towards ensuring a sustainable future for the biodiversity of Guindy National Park.
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“Guindy National Park clears wild growth to create space for blackbuck deer at Polo ground”
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