Goa’s Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane has expressed discontent over the abrupt closure of Bondla Zoo, following the demise of five animals due to a viral outbreak. Rane voiced his dismay at the lack of prior notification from forest officials regarding the incident and the ensuing quarantine protocols. The closure of the zoo was a preventive measure to contain the spread of the infection and safeguard the remaining animals. The Minister stressed the importance of transparent communication and timely updates in such critical situations. The Bondla Zoo, a popular tourist destination in Goa, is now undergoing thorough sanitization and necessary precautions to ensure the well-being of the animals. Rane emphasized the need for stringent monitoring and adherence to health protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future. The unexpected closure has raised concerns among visitors and animal welfare activists, prompting calls for a comprehensive review of safety measures at the zoo. The Forest Department has assured a thorough investigation into the cause of the viral outbreak and pledged to implement stringent measures to prevent recurrence. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Goa Forest Minister Criticizes Unannounced Closure of Bondla Zoo Over Animal Deaths, Faults Officials for Lack of Communication
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