After more than a decade, snow leopards to be back at Kufri zoo

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

A pair of snow leopards will soon be among the attractions at the Himalayan Nature Park in Kufri, about 16 kilometres away from here, an said today.

Range Forest Officer (RFO) told that the CZA had given approval to bring a male-female pair of leopards to from the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Darjeeling in under animal exchange programme.

Though the CZA had given its approval, the exact date for bringing the pair has not been finalised, he said. But the pair would definitely be here by year end, he added.

"The current hot weather conditions in Bihar, UP, and are not allowing us to bring the snow leopards by road. The prevailing heat wave may harm snow leopards as they are habitual to cold weather conditions," the RFO said.

We are exploring the possibility of bringing them here from the by air, he said.

If the authorities do not get permission for bringing the snow leopards by air, they would be brought to the zoo by road in winter, most probably in November or December, said.

He added that a pair of snow leopards - Subash and - was earlier kept in an enclosure in fourteen years ago. At that time too, they were brought from the by road in a pre designed cage.

It took about fifteen days to bring them here under the supervision of forest officials and veterinary doctors, the RFO said.

Female died in 2007, subsequently, the male Subash was sent to for breeding in 2012, he added.

Snow leopards were, earlier, the centre of attraction at the That is why, efforts were being made to bring snow leopards again for which the CZA has given its nod, said.

Listed as an endangered species under the Wildlife Act, snow leopards are found in their natural habitats at Pin Valley National Park, Lahaul-Spiti, Great Himalayan National Park, Kullu, and Kibber Wild Life Santuary at Spiti in

The station was founded by Britishers in 1819. The zoo was established in 1992 in Kufri. About two lakh persons visit Kufri zoo every year, the RFO said. Being tourist season, four to five thousand tourists are visiting Kufri zoo daily these days, he added.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 18:00 IST