The Asian Age

City zoo strives for achieving ‘model’ status

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi zoo, a favourite among children and adults alike, is taking active steps to develop its infrastruc­ture and animal care parapherna­lia to emerge as a “model” for other zoological parks of the country.

The recent procuremen­t of a gas anaesthesi­a machine by the zoo, training workshop for veterinari­ans by US-based experts and many animal exchange programmes are some steps in this direction, said zoo director Renu Singh.

“We are working on a war footing to make Delhi zoo a model zoo. We recently procured crucial animal care equipment and have also initiated many animal exchange programmes.

“We are also stepping up the park’s infrastruc­ture,” she said.

“We are striving to convert Delhi zoo into a model zoo so that other zoological parks of the country

The recent procuremen­t of a gas anaesthesi­a machine, training workshop for veterinari­ans and many animal exchange programmes are some steps in this direction

take a cue from here,” she added. Spread across 176 acres of land, the Delhi zoo is one of the most spacious zoological parks of the country. It is home to about 1,350 animals representi­ng almost 130 species, apart from having a wide variety of indigenous and exotic birds.

The zoo is also part of the conservati­on breeding programmes of the Central Zoo Authority.

On being asked which animals will be brought to the zoo as part of the exchange programme, Ms Singh said, “We are hoping to bring in many animals, especially those we lack.” “But we hope to acquire an ostrich, kangaroos etc., soon,” she said.

Talking about ‘model infrastruc­ture’ in a zoological park, animal care expert Jessica SiegalWill­ott said it is important for visitors to connect with animals and not just see them as exhibits.

Jessica, who visited the Delhi zoo recently for a training workshop, said giving “demo talks” can be the first step in this regard.

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