
ZAK seeks govt. assistance, public help
The Hindu
The Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) has approached the State government for financial assistance to help meet the dietary requirements of the animals.This is owing to the financial crunch faced by th
The Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) has approached the State government for financial assistance to help meet the dietary requirements of the animals. This is owing to the financial crunch faced by the zoos in the wake of the extended lockdown. B.P. Ravi, Member Secretary, ZAK, said the monthly expenditure for maintaining the zoos at Mysuru, Bannerghatta, Shivamogga, Belagavi, Hampi, Gadag, Kalaburagi, Chitradurga and Davanagere is nearly ₹5.5 crore, covering the dietary requirements of the animals and the staff salary.
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