The Hindu (Chennai)

Nocturnal animal house and wetland birds enclosure at Vandalur zoo get a facelift

- Geetha Srimathi

The Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP), Vandalur, is revamping its nocturnal animal house and the Vedanthang­al enclosure to upgrade facilities for the animals and enhance visitors’ experience.

Designed like a cave, the nocturnal animal house, in which seven species, including slender loris, porcupines, civet cats, and owls will be kept, is being redone with glass enclosures. Two ‘day crawls’ (a cage where some birds and animals are kept while others of their kind are kept inside the nocturnal house) are being built outside the house.

Further, while the old ‘cave’ had a few windows, the upgraded one will be darker and more suitable for the animals and owls, said zoo authoritie­s. Separate ventilatio­n passages for the animals and the visitors’ walk area are being set up to lessen the odour inside the house. The reno

vation work started in midDecembe­r and is expected to be completed by the end of March, authoritie­s said.

Another facility in the zoo that is getting a makeover is the Vedanthang­al enclosure or wetland birds enclosure.

Spotbilled pelicans, painted storks, grey herons, night herons, darters, and white ibis are some birds that are housed in the enclosure. A domeshaped structure with three levels, the highest point being 18 m, the enclosure will be made of a chainlink mesh and have wooden platforms for the birds to perch on.

The revamped enclosure is expected to provide more room for the birds to fly.

According to zoo authoritie­s, wider drainage pipelines in the pond at the centre of the enclosure are being added to flush out algae and reduce the need for frequent manual cleaning.

 ?? ?? Major overhaul: Renovation under way at the nocturnal animal house at Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Vandalur.
Major overhaul: Renovation under way at the nocturnal animal house at Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Vandalur.

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