The Hindu (Chennai)

30 animal keepers to undergo training at Vandalur zoo

- Geetha Srimathi

The Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP), Vandalur is hosting a twoweek capacity building programme for 30 animal keepers recruited by the National Zoological Park, New Delhi.

The training programme will cover a wide range of topics, including animal ethics, regulation­s and rights, enclosure concept, rescue and rehabilita­tion, wildlife capturing and handling methods, enrichment, feed distributi­on and visitor interactio­n.

First-of-its-kind

The initiative is first of its kind as graduates have been recruited for animal keeping similar to western countries, and are receiving formal training, said H. Dileep Kumar, Deputy Director, AAZP. Mr. Kumar, along with AAZP Assistant Director Manikandan Prabhu and other officials of the zoo, inaugurate­d the training programme on Friday.

As many as 30 graduates, out of 60 recruited by National Zoological Park, through the nationalle­vel Multi Tasking (NonTechnic­al) Staff examinatio­n, have been sent to AAZP by the Central Zoo Authority and the other batch of 30 recruits will undergo training in Kanpur Zoological Park, Uttar Pradesh.

At Vandalur zoo, the attendees will also learn about conservati­on breeding, record keeping, animal behaviour, husbandry practices, sustainabl­e approaches for zoos.

Apart from classroom sessions, they will be taken on field visits.

The sessions will be held by Zoo Educator Shankari and biologists M. Sekar, G. Kamaraj, and S.R. Chandramou­li among others. “The trainees will be given handson experience and exposure to basic tasks of an animal keeper, like maintainin­g an enclosure, handling of different animals,” an official said.

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B. VELANKANNI RAJ The training programme will cover a wide range of topics, including animal ethics.

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