Maitri Bagh Zoo's Heatwave Survival Plan for Rare Animals

Maitri Bagh Zoo in Bhilai has introduced extensive cooling measures to protect over 400 rare species from the intense heatwave. Zoo authorities installed sprinklers, artificial waterfalls, and shade enclosures across enclosures for tigers, deer, and birds. Dietary adjustments include water-rich fruits and vitamins to help animals cope with heat stress. Visitors praised the arrangements and advised public to avoid unnecessary travel during peak heat hours.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Zoo Fights Heatwave: Cooling Measures for Animals

  • Sprinklers and artificial waterfalls installed for tigers
  • Green nets block 80% sunlight for birds and monkeys
  • Special diet includes water-rich fruits and vitamins
  • Wet moat system provides continuous cooling for animals
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Chhattisgarh: Maitri Bagh Zoo steps up cooling measures for animals amid intense heat

Maitri Bagh Zoo in Bhilai implements sprinklers, waterfalls, and special diets to protect over 400 rare species as temperatures hit 44-45°C in Chhattisgarh.

"For the tigers, we have installed Typha mats and coolers in their cages. Additionally, artificial waterfalls and sprinklers have been set up. - Dr N. K. Jain"

Durg, April 25

As Chhattisgarh continues to reel under intense heat, with temperatures touching around 44-45 degrees Celsius, Maitri Bagh Zoo in Durg's district Bhilai has implemented extensive heat protection measures for its wildlife, which includes more than 400 rare species.

Zoo authorities have introduced a range of cooling arrangements, including sprinklers, artificial waterfalls, shade enclosures, and modified diet plans, to ensure the safety and comfort of animals during the extreme weather conditions.

Maitri Bagh Zoo In-charge and Veterinary Dr N. K. Jain said special care is being taken for all species in the facility. Speaking to ANI, he said, "In the past few days, the intense heat has caused temperatures to rise to around 44-45 degrees Celsius. This adverse weather condition is affecting both human life and wildlife. The Maitri Bagh management has made special preparations."

Explaining the arrangements, he said, "For the tigers, we have installed Typha mats and coolers in their cages. Additionally, artificial waterfalls and sprinklers have been set up to provide them with continuous cooling."

He further added that similar systems have been installed across different enclosures. "In the deer, sambar, and blackbuck enclosures, we've installed a pipeline connected to a motor pump to run sprinklers throughout the day. This helps maintain a cool environment within the entire enclosure," he said.

To protect birds and monkeys, green nets have been installed to reduce heat exposure. "We've also put up green nets in the bird and monkey sections, which block about 80% of sunlight and protect them from the heat," Dr Jain said.

He also noted dietary adjustments being made for animals due to heat stress. "We provide them with vitamins that promote hydration, along with water-rich fruits like watermelon and musk melon, especially to the monkeys," he added.

Highlighting species-specific care, Dr Jain said white tigers are also being monitored closely. "White tigers generally consume a bit less food in the heat, so we supplement their diet with vitamins and minerals to help them cope with heat stress," he said, adding that there are currently five tigers in the zoo.

He further mentioned that a wet moat system with continuous running water has also been activated, allowing animals to cool off whenever needed.

Meanwhile, tourists visiting the zoo appreciated the arrangements and urged people to take precautions amid the heatwave. A visitor, Pawan Kumar Pal, said, "Arrangements have been made here for the animals in Maitri Bagh Zoo. They have installed sprinklers, and there's also an arrangement for water."

He also advised people to avoid unnecessary travel during peak heat hours, saying, "One should leave their house only when it is necessary in this scorching heat... As we are also facing a heat wave, it is important to focus on our health..."

- ANI

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Matthew K
Impressive dedication to animal welfare. The green nets blocking 80% of sunlight and water-rich fruits like watermelon for monkeys show thoughtful care. But let's not forget – climate change is real and affecting everyone. We need more tree plantation drives in urban areas!
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Vikram M
Excellent initiative by Dr. N.K. Jain and team. Typha mats and artificial waterfalls for tigers – that's innovative! But I wish the government would also focus on stray animals suffering on the streets. Animal shelters need similar support during heatwaves.
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Pooja D
Very pleased to hear this! 🐅 The dietary adjustments with vitamins and minerals for white tigers are particularly thoughtful. As someone from Bhilai, I remember how harsh summers get. Kudos to the zoo management for caring for over 400 species!
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Joseph A
While I appreciate the efforts, I have to say – isn't it a bit concerning that we need such extreme measures? Maybe we should also address why temperatures are rising so drastically. But yes, for now, these steps are necessary and well-executed.
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Sneha F
Visiting zoos is always fun, but seeing such care for animals in this heat is heartwarming. 🥰 The visitor Pawan Kumar Pal's advice is spot on too – we should all avoid unnecessary travel in peak hours. Stay safe everyone!
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