Alwar: The effect of coronavirus is now visible in humans as well as animals. After the Hyderabad and Ahmedabad in the country, corona infection has been found in a tiger on Thursday in Nahargarh Biological Park, Jaipur. However, samples from the Forest Department will be sent to Bareilly for re-examination. But the forest department has issued an alert in the entire state.
Surveillance has been increased in Sariska, Ranthambore, and Mukundara wildlife reserves. A flag march was also carried out by the administration in the villages near the Sariska Tiger Project. The people of the village have been instructed not to get out of their houses for 15 days.
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Also, all kinds of cattle grazing have been banned inside the wildlife sanctuary. Apart from this, forest workers are patrolling the area for 24 hours on foot and by bike. The water drinking areas that are frequented by the animals are also under monitoring.
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Senior official RN Meena of Sariska said as per the instructions received from the headquarters the forest officials are monitoring all the tigers and other wildlife in the sanctuary. Villagers have been made aware. They have been advised to stay at home. Sariska's security teams are continuously patrolling 24 hours in the villages situated in and around the reserve area.
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