Vadodara Zoo Fights Heatwave with Ice, Foggers for Animals

As temperatures in Vadodara exceed 43°C, the Shri Sayajibaug Zoological Park has implemented extensive cooling measures to protect animals and birds. Zoo Curator Pratyush Patankar detailed arrangements including twice-daily water spraying, ice blocks for big cats and primates, and veterinary hydration supplements. Special dietary changes have been introduced with increased water-rich fruits like watermelon and muskmelon. Additional infrastructure such as fogger systems in aviaries and wet coconut leaves on cage roofs help maintain cooler conditions throughout the day.

Key Points: Vadodara Zoo: Special Heatwave Measures for Animals

  • Water sprayed twice daily across zoo premises
  • Ice blocks provided to monkeys, bears, leopards, tigers
  • Veterinary supplements added to drinking water
  • Fogger system runs from 10 AM to 6 PM in aviary
  • Seasonal fruits like watermelon and cucumber added to diet
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Special cooling measures introduced at Vadodara's Sayajibaug Zoo amid heatwave

Sayajibaug Zoo in Vadodara introduces ice blocks, foggers, and water spray to protect animals from 43°C heatwave. Zoo curator details cooling steps.

"We have increased the quantity of seasonal fruits and vegetables in their diet, such as cucumbers, watermelons, and muskmelons. - Pratyush Patankar"

Vadodara, May 17

As temperatures in Vadodara are expected to soar beyond 43 degrees Celsius, the Shri Sayajibaug Zoological Parkin Vadodara has stepped up efforts to protect animals and birds from heat stress and dehydration.

Zoo authorities have introduced multiple cooling arrangements, including water spraying, ice blocks, foggers, and hydration supplements.

Explaining the preparations made in response to the ongoing heatwave, speaking to ANI, Zoo Curator (Manager) Pratyush Patankar said, "As per the information provided by the meteorological department, there is a heatwave alert in effect for the next 10 days with temperatures exceeding 43 degrees Celsius in Vadodara. In such conditions, the Vadodara Municipal Corporation's Shri Sayajibaug Zoological Park has made complete arrangements to ensure that the animals and birds kept in the zoo do not suffer from heat stress or dehydration."

Patankar highlighted that regular water spraying is being carried out across the zoo premises to maintain a cooler environment for both animals and visitors.

"As part of these arrangements, first of all, water is sprayed in the zoo twice a day, in the morning and evening, at least twice, and when possible, three times. This is done inside the cages and in the surrounding areas so that not only the animals and birds, but also the tourists and visitors coming to the zoo, can stay cool."

He further said that ice blocks are being provided to several wild animals to help them cope with the heat.

"Additionally, during the day, ice blocks are provided mainly to the monkeys, bears, leopards, and tigers. They spend the day until the afternoon playing with the ice, licking it, and interacting with it, which helps keep them cool."

The zoo administration is also ensuring proper hydration for the animals by mixing veterinary supplements into their drinking water.

"In the animals' drinking water, we add veterinary supplements--similar to the ORS and Glucon-D supplements humans use. These supplements are mixed into their water to ensure they stay hydrated and do not become dehydrated."

Special dietary measures have also been introduced, with an increased supply of seasonal fruits and vegetables rich in water content.

"Specifically, during this heat, we have increased the quantity of seasonal fruits and vegetables in their diet, such as cucumbers, watermelons, and muskmelons."

Patankar added that additional cooling infrastructure has been installed inside enclosures and aviaries to maintain lower temperatures throughout the day.

"Sprinklers have been installed inside the enclosures for deer and other animals, and water is sprayed continuously. In our aviary, we have installed a fogger system that runs from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Furthermore, dry leaves from coconut and palm trees are placed on top of the cages and sprayed with water to maintain a cool environment throughout the day."

- ANI

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Priya S
Yeh sab toh thik hai, lekin 43°C mein zoo ka staff bhi bohot mehnat kar raha hai. Unke liye bhi koi cooling arrangements hote toh acha hota. Animals ki tarah unhe bhi ORS aur Glucon-D ki zaroorat hai! 😅
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Vikram M
Watermelon aur cucumber dena - kya smart move hai! 🍉 Hum ghar mein bhi garmi mein yehi khaate hain. Zoo ne animals ko bhi seasonal fruits ka diet plan diya hai, aur woh bhi hydration ke liye. Very thoughtful.
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Ananya R
Haan, yeh toh commendable hai, par kya aise hi measures anay zaroorat hai? Ya koi long-term solution bhi sochna chahiye? Heatwave toh har saal aata hai - zoo ke liye permanent shading ya green roofs jaise solutions lagaaye ja sakte hain. Short-term mein toh accha hai but long-term planning bhi chahiye! 🧐
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James A
Fascinating approach - ice blocks for tigers and monkeys to play with! That's both functional and enrichment. The fogger system from 10AM to 6PM seems well thought out. Wish more zoos followed such proactive measures in extreme weather.
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Rohit P
Ek baat toh hai - humans ke liye ORS/Glucon-D ka example dekar samjhaaya hai zoo curator ne! 🙌 Yeh local connect karke common man ko easily samajh aata hai. Aur haan, animals ko b

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