Bondla Zoo in Goa shut down due to viral infection outbreak, five animals affected.

Bondla Zoo in Goa has been temporarily closed to the public after five animals succumbed to a viral infection. The zoo authorities took this precautionary measure to prevent further spread of the infection and ensure the safety of the animals. The affected animals include a sloth bear, a jackal, a porcupine, and two spotted deer. The zoo officials are working closely with veterinary experts to treat the infected animals and contain the spread of the virus. Visitors who had planned to visit Bondla Zoo are advised to reschedule their trips until the situation is under control. The closure of the zoo is a necessary step to protect the health and well-being of the animals in captivity. Bondla Zoo is a popular tourist attraction in Goa, known for its diverse collection of wildlife species. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining strict hygiene and health protocols in animal facilities to prevent the outbreak of diseases. The authorities are taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of the animals and will announce the reopening of the zoo once the situation is deemed safe. Stay tuned for further updates on the status of Bondla Zoo and the health of its animal residents.

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