Gir sanctuary faces water scarcity due to summer heat

By ANI
Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Junagarh (Gujarat), May 25 (ANI): Gujarat’s famous Gir sanctuary is facing acute water scarcity due to rising temperatures.

Most of the sanctuary’s natural water resources have dried up.

Over 600 artificial water points have been created to provide drinking water for animals. The wildlife division is sending water tankers to replenish existing water holes, said Sandeep Kumar, Deputy Conservator.

“We have provided over 600 artificial water points in the whole forest,” he added.

The Gir national park and wildlife sanctuary is spread over 1,412 kilometers and is home to the Asiatic lion. (ANI)

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