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Hi, I put the cleanup message up because I thought that the content was a little misorganised, with repeated references to mismanagement alternating with normal "so many species and so many animals" information. I was hoping for someone to come up, put more information, as well as organise it out with sections on the zoo, controversy, etc. nicely separated out. Of course, if you think the article looks better like this, feel free to take out 'cleanup', or replace it with 'stub'.Gaurav 13:42, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I'd just like to add to that. I recently visited Bannerghatta zoo as part of my school trip and was horrified by some of the conditions there, I wish I had never been. I saw elephant "keepers" prodding the elephants around with sticks with sharp points, ducks and geese in a concrete enclosure with filthy water around the edge and much more. I got photo evidence of this which I intend to send to the relevant authorities (WWF, as there name seems to be on the signs, Karnataka state tourism dept, and the zoo itself.
Were there not any dead fish?? i sawe lots of them when i went in late 96 /early 97
The photo gallery contains many redundant images (same animals) serving no important purpose, which I feel is unnecessary. Your thoughts?Vignyana (talk)11:24, 14 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]