Key Points

Nahargarh Biological Park is taking extraordinary measures to protect wildlife during the cold season. The park's senior wildlife doctor, Dr. Arvind Mathur, has implemented a comprehensive plan involving heated enclosures and tailored nutritional strategies. Different animal species are receiving specialized diets, from increased chicken for carnivores to added honey and jaggery for bears. These proactive steps ensure the animals remain healthy and comfortable during the chilly winter months.

Key Points: Nahargarh Park's Winter Wildlife Care Strategy

  • Special heaters and curtains installed in wildlife enclosures
  • Customized diet modifications for different animal species
  • Vitamins and immune boosters provided to maintain animal health
  • Careful monitoring of animal metabolism during winter
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Jaipur's Nahargarh Biological Park takes steps to protect wildlife from cold

How Jaipur's Nahargarh Biological Park protects animals during cold season with specialized care and diet modifications

"Some medicines are being given to animals as a precaution in this winter season - Dr. Arvind Mathur"

Jaipur, January 2

Special arrangements have been made in Nahargarh Biological Park to protect wildlife from the cold, heaters have been installed in enclosures, and changes have been made in the diet as well to protect wildlife from the cold, according to senior wildlife doctor Dr. Arvind Mathur.

Mathur said that heaters have been installed in the wildlife enclosures, and curtains have been placed on the outside to prevent cold air from entering. Additionally, changes have been made to the wildlife's diet.

Speaking to ANI, Dr Arvind Mathur, senior wildlife doctor of Nahargarh Biological Park, said, ""Some medicines are also being given to animals as a precaution in this winter season so that their body temperature remains maintained and dehydration does not occur."

Dr Mathur added," The food of reptile species such as crocodiles, tortoises and gharials has been reduced because in winter the metabolism of this wildlife reduces the ability to digest. All the wildlife will be released outside one by one during the day so that they can get the heat of the sun."

In Nahargarh Biological Park, tigers, lions, panthers, and buffaloes are being provided chicken meat as part of their diet. Additionally, two boiled eggs have been included, and the quantity of chicken has been increased. Bears are being given honey, hot milk, jaggery, and dates, with the amount of honey also being increased. For vegetarian wildlife, the quantity of pulses has been raised, and carrots and jaggery have been added to their diet, said Mathur.

"As the winter is coming, the forest department is providing wildlife with vitamins, minerals and medicines to help them stay healthy. These include immune boosters and anti-stress treatments. This will ensure that, even if the temperature in Jaipur drops sharply, the animals' health will not be affected. The department has made all necessary arrangements to protect the wildlife," Mathur said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such heartwarming news! 😊 It's great to see the park taking such thoughtful measures to protect the animals. The dietary changes sound especially well-considered for different species. More zoos should follow this example!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the efforts, I wonder if installing heaters is sustainable long-term. Wouldn't natural adaptations be better? The dietary changes make sense though - especially reducing food for reptiles during winter.
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Anjali M.
The bears getting honey and hot milk sounds adorable! 🐻❄️ It's impressive how detailed their care plan is - from vitamins to immune boosters. Dr. Mathur and his team deserve appreciation for this level of dedication.
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Vikram P.
As someone who visits Nahargarh often, I've noticed the improvements in animal care over the years. This winter protocol shows they're really stepping up their game. The curtain idea is simple but effective!
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Sunita R.
I hope they're monitoring the animals closely with all these dietary changes. Increasing protein for some while reducing for others seems risky if not done carefully. Otherwise, great initiative!
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Karan J.
The part about letting animals out during daytime for sunlight is brilliant. Nature's best heater is free! 🌞 Smart to combine modern methods with natural solutions like this.

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