Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Darjeeling zoo to get pair of Siberian tigers, red pandas

- AMITAVA BANERJEE

DARJEELING: It has been years that Siberian tigers have paced the enclosures of the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park (PNHZP) popularly known as the Darjeeling zoo. However, this is set to change. The PNHZP has initiated the process of getting a pair of Siberian tiger and red pandas from foreign zoos. There is another reason to cheer for this zoo too, 5 snow leopards have been born in the past one month and are in the best of health and spirits.

Earlier, the PNHZP used to have Siberian tigers. However, it has been years since the last of the tigers died of old age and since then the zoo has been devoid of Siberian tigers. Basavaraj Holeyachi, Director, PNHZP talking to

stated: “Process is on to get a pair of Siberian tigers from the Cyprus zoo. Along with this we are also trying to get a pair of red pandas from the Netherland­s in order to introduce fresh bloodlines in our conservati­on breeding programme for red pandas.”

Founded in 1958, the PNHZP was adjudged the best zoo in the country across all categories in September 2022. The PNHZP is successful­ly engaged in the conservati­on breeding of 10 endangered species including Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Blue Sheep, Himalayan Tahr, Himalayan Wolf, Salamander, Monal, Blood Pheasants, Satire Tragopan and Grey Peacock Pheasant.

Under the conservati­on breeding of endangered red pandas, at present the zoo has 9 male and 18 female red pandas. The PNHZP is the coordinati­ng zoo for the conservati­on breeding of red pandas. “Last month 5 cubs were born in captivity to two female snow leopards at Tobgaydanr­a non display conservati­on breeding centre. The cubs along with the mothers were kept in isolation under close observatio­n. They are a month old and are in the best of health and spirit,” stated the Director.

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