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Mumbai: Veer Mata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan And Zoo at Byculla begins virtual tour

The documentary series has been made with the aim of creating harmony in the minds of the people towards nature. Moreover, people should have more knowledge about and be must be aware of the Rani Bagh's importance as it preserves the historical heritage,

Mumbai: Veer Mata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan And Zoo at Byculla begins virtual tour
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Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan and Zoo, now known as Ranichi Bagh in Mumbai, is now open for online tours as well. In this virtual tour, citizens will get a chance to witness special documentaries on the YouTube channel 'The Mumbai Zoo' that has been produced on behalf of the zoo. 

The series is titled 'Virtually Wild: The Virtual Tour of Rani Bagh'. Through this, some important events, stories, memories will come before the world of Rani Bagh, which has been functioning for more than 160 years. 

The first part of the series, 'History of Rani Bagh', was screened on Independence Day by Additional Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide.

The first part, which is currently on display, deals with the creation, history and unexplained history of Rani Bagh. From the information about the animals, birds, plants, plants, their journey to the garden, information about their species, funny stories happening in the garden will be shown.

The documentary series has been made with the aim of creating harmony in the minds of the people towards nature. Moreover, people should have more knowledge about and be must be aware of the Rani Bagh's importance as it preserves the historical heritage. 

Meanwhile, the animal adoption scheme implemented by Sanjay Gandhi National Park has received a good response from the citizens. Sanjay Gandhi National Park has stated that the number of aspiring animals is more than the number of animals.

There are 5 tigers, 13 leopards and 2 lions in the national park. Of these, 8 leopards and 2 tigers have been adopted a few months ago. Tigers and lions have been waiting for adoption for the last two years. Certificates are issued to animal adopters and are also attached to animal cages. Every 15 days, the parent is given the opportunity to see the animal from a distance. 

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