Pune Forest Dept puts ban on feeding wildlife
The Free Press Journal|July 06, 2024
FEEDING WILDLIFE? | Forest Dept prohibits 'compassionate' acts
Ankit Shukla
Pune Forest Dept puts ban on feeding wildlife

Are you someone who feeds wild birds and animals, and shares it on social media, believing you're helping wildlife? If so, you may want to reconsider. The Pune Forest Department has explicitly prohibited feeding wildlife due to potential threats it poses to their safety and natural behaviors.

The Pune Forest division has taken decisive action and tightened the grip against individuals engaged in activities such as feeding and handling wildlife, including birds, at their residences and sharing the videos and photos on social media platforms.

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