Bondla Zoo in Goa has been closed to the public after five animals succumbed to a viral infection. The decision to shut down the zoo was made to prevent the spread of the infection to other animals and ensure their safety. The infected animals included two sloth bears, two jackals, and a tiger. The zoo authorities are working closely with veterinary experts to contain the spread of the virus and provide necessary treatment to the affected animals. Visitors are advised to stay away from the zoo until further notice. The closure of the zoo has disappointed many animal lovers and tourists who were looking forward to visiting the popular attraction. Bondla Zoo is known for its diverse collection of wildlife, including various species of birds, mammals, and reptiles. The authorities are hopeful that with proper care and treatment, the infected animals will recover soon. It is essential to prioritize the health and well-being of the animals in such situations. The zoo management is taking all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the remaining animals and prevent any further spread of the infection. Bondla Zoo is a significant tourist destination in Goa, and its closure is likely to impact the local tourism industry. It is crucial for the authorities to address the situation promptly and effectively to resume normal operations at the zoo at the earliest.

Posted in
JUST IN
Bondla Zoo in Goa shut down due to viral outbreak, 5 animals affected. Public barred from entry.
In Trend

“Guindy National Park Polo Ground Cleared for Blackbuck Deer Expansion, Wild Growth Removed – Conservation Efforts”
