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The Delhi government's forest department is investigating claims of over a hundred trees being uprooted at the National Zoological Park, allegedly cut last month. The Zoo Director claims it was a routine exercise to remove dangerous trees, but the forest department is probing for possible illegal activities. The act in Delhi prohibits tree cutting without permission, except in cases of immediate danger.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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