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Two Hippopotamuses arrive safely at Jammu Zoo via Rail in landmark wildlife transfer | KNO

51-hour journey from Chennai highlights seamless coordination between J&K Wildlife Department and Railways

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Jammu, Mar 13 (KNO): In yet another successful example of effective coordination between the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu & Kashmir, and the Indian Railways, two hippopotamuses transported from Chennai were safely received at Jammu Railway Station on Thursday before being shifted to the Jammu Zoo. According to a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the animals were transported in a specially arranged parcel coach attached to Train No. 16031 (Andaman Express) from Chennai Central. Covering a distance of about 2,804 kilometres, the journey was completed in nearly 51 hours—considerably faster and less stressful than road transport. A dedicated team of wildlife experts and veterinarians accompanied the animals throughout the journey to ensure their well-being. The team closely monitored the hippopotamuses and ensured regular supply of food and water during the transit. Officials described the operation as a major achievement for the Jammu Division in the field of long-distance wildlife transportation. The successful transfer was made possible through close coordination between officials of the J&K Wildlife Department and the Railways. Experts note that rail transport is often considered safer and more comfortable for animals during long-distance transfers compared to road transport, as it reduces travel stress and ensures smoother movement. The arrival of the two hippopotamuses is expected to enhance the attractions at Jammu Zoo and give a boost to tourism in the region. Speaking on the occasion, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu Division, Uchit Singhal said that railway staff and wildlife experts worked in close coordination throughout the 51-hour journey to ensure the safe and hassle-free transport of the animals. He also recalled another significant wildlife transfer carried out earlier this month. On March 3, two Himalayan Black Bears and two Leopard Cats were successfully transported from Jammu to Chennai via Train No. 16032, marking another milestone in coordinated wildlife logistics between the Railways and the Wildlife Department—(KNO)

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