As temperatures climb across Uttar Pradesh, Gorakhpur zoo steps in with practical cooling measures, introducing frozen fruits, sprinklers, and water-based relief, to protect animals from heat stress and keep them comfortable through the harsh summer.
As temperatures soar across Uttar Pradesh, a quiet transformation is underway inside Shaheed Ashfaq Ullah Khan Zoological Park, where caretakers are going the extra mile to keep animals safe, cool, and comfortable during the intense summer heat.
Sprinklers now hum gently across enclosures, creating a light mist that mimics rainfall and brings down ambient temperatures.
In one corner, a hippopotamus lounges contentedly in a pool, submerged up to its neck, while nearby, bears eagerly paw at frozen fruit blocks. turning heat relief into a playful activity.
With the mercury rising steadily, zoo authorities have rolled out a series of thoughtful cooling measures tailored to each species. From shaded enclosures and water pools to hydration-focused diets, the approach blends care with creativity.
One of the standout initiatives is the introduction of frozen fruits into animal diets.
These icy treats not only provide essential nutrients but also double up as enrichment tools, encouraging natural foraging and play behaviors while helping animals regulate body temperature.
Officials say the proactive steps are already making a difference. By reducing heat stress and ensuring animals remain active and engaged, the zoo is prioritising both physical well-being and mental stimulation.
With peak summer still ahead, the Gorakhpur zoo’s efforts offer a reassuring example of how small, innovative changes can make a big impact, ensuring that even in extreme weather, every resident gets the care they need.
Published: 22 Apr 2026, 09:22 am IST
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