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Adventure sports facilities are being set up on the premises of the Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden on Sunday. The installation of the adventure sport facilities is the result of a memorandum of ...
Assam State Zoo-Cum-Botanical Garden in Guwahati on May 30 welcomed 5 new inmates. Out of five new inmates, one is Giraffe and two are Zebras, the Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden received ...
Guwahati (Assam) [India], October 1 (ANI): Assam Minister of Environment and Forest Parimal Suklabaidya on Thursday launched the 66th Wildlife Week at Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden in ...
As the temperature continues to fall in northern India, special arrangements have been made for animals at Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden. Heaters have been installed to keep animals warm ...
The Assam State zoo cum Botanical garden which is also known as the Guwahati zoo is the largest of its kind in the North East region of India. It is located within the Hengrabari Reserved Forest ...
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Assam Zoo receives 15 news species - MSN15 news species have arrived in The Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden through an animal exchange programme with Chhatbir Zoo, Chandigarh, regulated by the Central Zoo Authority. This initiative ...
Guwahati: The Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden is planning to bring a male tiger by air after a gap of almost a decade. Divisional forest officer of the zoo, Tejas Mariswamy, told The Telegraph ...
The Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden has received 15 new species through an animal exchange programme with Chhatbir Zoo, Chandigarh, regulated by the Central Zoo Authority.
Paying special attention to keeping the animals comfortable throughout the winter season, officials of Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden have taken precautionary measures to keep animals warm ...
State Zoo-cum-Botanical Garden in Guwahati has got two new members as a Royal Bengal tigress, Kazi gave birth to two cubs on Monday. Two Royal Bengal tiger cubs were born at the Assam State Zoo ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
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