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An informational board at the Mysuru Zoo depicts the five-step process of preparing fine vermicompost/manure. The board's main title, partially visible, reads "TE MANAGEMENT" with "Mysuru Zoo" clearly below it. The introductory text states, "The below pictures depicts the process that is been carried out to prepare a fine Vermicompost/manure at our zoo." The board is divided into five numbered steps, each with accompanying illustrative photographs: * **STEP 1: Collecting Litters in animal Enclosure and Roads** shows individuals gathering organic waste into buckets and wheelbarrows. * **STEP 2: Loading to truck, dumping to yard** illustrates the collected material being transferred to a truck and then piled up in a yard for further processing. * **STEP 3: Process** displays large heaps of organic matter undergoing decomposition, with people managing the piles. * **STEP 4: vermicompost** features a close-up image of a vibrant mass of earthworms, indicating the active composting stage. * **STEP 5: Packing, ready for sale** shows workers bagging the finished vermicompost, with stacked bags ready for distribution. The board itself appears to be a weathered sign, possibly made of metal or painted wood, with white lettering. The background outside the board reveals part of a paved area with interlocking grey bricks, suggesting an outdoor location within the zoo. The lighting indicates it is daytime. The overall display highlights the zoo's commitment to sustainable waste management by converting animal waste into a valuable resource.
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