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While Humans Stay In During Lockdown, Animals, Birds Reclaim Spaces

While Humans Stay In During Lockdown, Animals, Birds Reclaim Spaces
A sambar deer was seen taking a zebra crossing in Chandigarh.
New Delhi : 

While over 1.3 billion people in India remain after Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a 21-day lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus, animals, it appears, have reclaimed their space.

A number of videos of animals strolling on roads have surfaced on social media in the last few days. With people staying indoors, cities, roads and highways across the country have been deserted since Wednesday with minimum movement of vehicles.

An undated video from Chandigarh showed a sambar deer taking a zebra crossing on a wide, empty road that divides Sector 9 and Sector 10 in the city.

In northern Kerala's Kozhikode, an unusual sight greeted policemen and the few people on the road. A critically endangered civet took the zebra crossing and casually strolled past them.

Another viral video showed a neelgai trotting freely on an otherwise busy road outside a mall in Noida. On regular days, it is nearly impossible for people to cross the road because of the endless movement of speeding vehicles.

Many city-dwellers have also said they have noticed more birds singing in their neighbourhoods, an activity that would have been drown in the noise of vehicles on other days.

Animal lovers and rights activists have also urged people to continue feeding birds, stray dogs, cats and cattle that largely depend on leftover food that people feed them on the roads.

In multiple tweets, BJP MP Maneka Gandhi said many states have agreed to give passes to animal feeders and those who are evacuating stranded animals from pet shops.

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About The Campaign

Since the lockdown began, nature has been given a rest and it has never looked more beautiful.

Our air is cleaner than it has been for years, our skies are blue and clear. We need to maintain this change. 

NDTV and Hero Cycles have joined hands and initiated a campaign #TheCycleOfChange with a motive to keep these environmental gains from slipping away once the lockdown is lifted.

The campaign aims to provide a platform to discuss life after lockdown, as the lockdown may lift, but the virus will stay with each one of us for a long time. So, how do we best work with our lockdown habits, which are becoming the new normal?

How do we keep these environmental gains from slipping away completely?