Karnataka’s zoos are enhancing vigilance after 31 blackbucks died, suspected to be from haemorrhagic septicaemia. Authorities have directed zoos to strengthen biosecurity, isolate affected animals, and implement immediate carcass disposal and quarantine measures to prevent further outbreaks.
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