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Zoo Bats Monitored Amid Nipah Scare
15 Jan
Summary
- Alipore Zoo is disinfecting enclosures and pathways to prevent Nipah transmission.
- Staff are using gloves, masks, and foot baths when entering animal enclosures.
- Visitor numbers remain steady despite Nipah outbreak concerns in the state.

Alipore Zoological Garden has implemented enhanced safety protocols following recent Nipah virus detections in West Bengal. Disinfectant sprays, containing hypochlorite and other chemical agents, are being applied morning and evening in bat enclosures and public pathways to mitigate infection risks.
Zoo staff entering animal enclosures must now wear gloves and masks. They are also required to use foot baths before entering and upon exiting these areas to maintain stringent hygiene standards. These measures are part of a comprehensive plan that includes waste management and enclosure sanitation.
Despite the heightened awareness of the Nipah outbreak, officials report that visitor numbers at the zoo have remained unaffected. The zoo continues its routine monitoring of resident fruit bats and Indian flying foxes, ensuring precautionary steps are taken to safeguard both animals and visitors.



