Goa’s Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane has voiced criticism regarding the sudden closure of Bondla zoo following the deaths of five animals due to a viral infection. Rane expressed disapproval over the lack of communication from forest officials regarding the incident and the implementation of quarantine measures. The closure of the zoo, located in the scenic state of Goa, has raised concerns among animal activists and the public. The viral infection outbreak has led to the temporary shutdown of the zoo for the safety of both the animals and visitors. Rane emphasized the need for transparency and timely communication in such situations to avoid confusion and ensure the well-being of the animals. The closure of Bondla zoo has sparked discussions on the importance of proper management and preventive measures in wildlife sanctuaries across India. Stay updated on the latest developments regarding the Bondla zoo closure and efforts to address the viral infection affecting the animals.

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