Nahargarh Park Shields Animals from Heatwave with Cool Diet and Systems

Nahargarh Biological Park in Jaipur has implemented special measures to protect wildlife from the intense summer heat. Senior wildlife veterinary doctor Arvind Mathur detailed the efforts, including bathing animals before release and equipping night shelters with jumbo coolers. The diet has been modified with cold milk, fruit ice cream, and watermelons, while cubs receive chicken and all animals are given vitamins and anti-stress medicines. The park is also known for successful breeding programs, recently caring for new cubs and bear offspring.

Key Points: Nahargarh Park Shields Animals from Heatwave

  • Animals bathed before morning release
  • Night shelters equipped with jumbo coolers
  • Diet includes fruit ice cream, cucumber, and watermelon
  • Cubs receive chicken; all animals given vitamins and anti-stress medicines
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Jaipur: Nahargarh Biological Park takes steps to shield animals from heatwave, modifies diet and cooling systems

Nahargarh Biological Park protects tigers, lions, and bears from heatwave with coolers, sprinklers, and modified diet including fruit ice cream and watermelon.

"The diet of the animals has been modified; sloth bears and Himalayan bears are given cold milk and fruit ice cream. - Arvind Mathur"

Jaipur, April 29

Authorities at Nahargarh Biological Park have put in place special measures to protect wildlife from the intense summer heat sweeping the city.

Wild animals, especially tigers, lions, leopards, and sloth bears, are bathed before being released in the morning.

Night shelters are being equipped with jumbo coolers, and the display areas have water sprinklers.

Senior wildlife veterinary doctor Arvind Mathur, speaking to ANI, said, "Special arrangements have been made to protect wildlife from the intense summer heat in the park. Wild animals, especially tigers, lions, leopards, and sloth bears, are bathed before being released in the morning. Their night shelters are equipped with jumbo coolers, and the display areas have water sprinklers, rain guns, and water bodies to help animals cool down."

Mathur stated that detailed, comprehensive measures are being taken to protect the facility's animals from the intense summer heat.

Arvind Mathur said, "The diet of the animals has been modified; sloth bears and Himalayan bears are given cold milk and fruit ice cream, herbivores receive cucumber, bitter gourd, and watermelon, and hippopotamus families are provided with watermelons. Cubs of tigers and leopards are given chicken in addition to their routine diet. Night shelters exposed to strong sunlight are covered with green nets to maintain a cooler environment. All animals have been dewormed and given vitamins, minerals, calcium supplements, and anti-stress medicines. Glucose is added to their water," he added.

Nahargarh Biological Park has also gained nationwide fame for its successful breeding programmes; the administration is currently engaged in caring for two additional cubs. Prior to this, the tigress Rani had given birth to three cubs.

Nahargarh Biological Park is increasingly emerging as a leading name in the successful breeding of wildlife. The park ranks at the very top for the successful breeding of wolves.

Recently, a bear also gave birth to cubs.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Jaipur local, I've visited this park multiple times. The staff genuinely care for the animals. This news makes me proud of our city's conservation efforts. Just hope the government allocates enough budget for all parks to do this every summer.
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Rajesh Q
Nice initiative but I'm concerned about the cost. 🙄 With elections coming, politicians will use this for photo ops while the real issue is climate change affecting our wildlife. We need long-term solutions, not just temporary fixes.
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Kavya N
The breeding success story is equally impressive! Wolf breeding program being top in India is no small feat. 👏 The park's holistic approach—diet changes, cooling systems, medical care—shows real love for the animals. Need more such dedicated vets like Dr. Mathur.
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Manish T
Ab toh pata chalega ki humari jungli billiyaan bhi air-conditioning enjoy karti hain! 😂 But on a serious note, well done. The cucumber and watermelon for herbivores is a smart move in this heat. Hope they also have enough shade trees planted.
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Sneha F
This is wonderful, but let's not forget the stray animals suffering outside. While we pamper lions and bears in parks, thousands of street dogs and cows are dying of heatstroke. 🙏 The administration should extend these measures to urban wildlife too.
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