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Enter the free Patna Zoo until October 8

Patna: The state environment, Minister of Forest and Climate Change (EFCC) Neeraj Kumar Singh said there would be a free entry for Biology Park visitors Sanjay Gandhi, commonly known as Patna Zoo, until October 8 as part of the World Wildlife Week which began on Saturday.
The Weeklong program began with the Run Wildlife event at Patna Zoo Premises.
Overcoming the meeting, the minister said humans and wildlife were interconnected.
“Wildlife Week is held in the country starting October 2 to 8 to highlight the importance of a balanced ecosystem.
During this week, awareness of ecological conservation and animal protection will be created through various interactive events for students and fans of wildlife,” he said.
More than 250 school children participated in various activities such as being carried out, Sikki’s art exhibition, painting, photography competition on wildlife and created the best of waste.

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