Guindy National Park clears wild growth at Polo Ground, creating more space for blackbuck deer.

In a recent development at Guindy National Park in Chennai, wild growth has been cleared from the Polo Ground area to create more space for the blackbuck deer. The move aims to provide a better habitat for the endangered species and enhance their living conditions within the park. The decision to clear the wild growth was made after careful consideration of the needs of the blackbuck deer population, which has been facing habitat loss due to encroachment and human activities. By clearing the Polo Ground area, the park authorities hope to create a conducive environment for the blackbucks to thrive and increase their population. This initiative is part of the park’s efforts to conserve and protect the biodiversity of Guindy National Park, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The cleared area will also be maintained regularly to ensure that it remains suitable for the blackbuck deer. Visitors to the park are urged to respect the wildlife and adhere to the rules and regulations in place to safeguard the natural habitat. The move to clear the wild growth from the Polo Ground area is a step towards preserving the rich biodiversity of Guindy National Park and ensuring the well-being of its resident blackbuck deer population.

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