Wildlife
Hiraj Laljani from PETA India warns that worsening air quality in the city poses serious health risks to stray animals, leading to respiratory and cardiovascular issues, along with life-threatening diseases
[…]As part of the Wildlife Exchange Program, Delhi Zoo is looking forward to welcoming its new visitors from Guwahati Zoo in exchange for a female rhino, blackbuck and macaw parrot
[…]The number of birds and species drop by half over the last four years; violations of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 blamed for it
[…]Every animal inside the zoo, from the white tiger to the elephant, is receiving personalised treatment to ward off the heat
[…]According to the Air Quality Index, the air in the national capital has deteriorated further after Diwali, necessitating extra care and attention for the animals inside the zoo
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