Two lions shifted to Gandhinagar park for public viewing

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

A pair of Asiatic lions has been shifted to an enclosure at the Indroda Nature Park in Gujarat's capital for public viewing from Tuesday, officials said Monday.

A 10-year-old lion, Sutra, and an eight-year-old lioness, Greeva, have been made available for viewing by visitors at the park managed by the Ecological Education and Research (GEER) Foundation, an autonomous body under the government's forest and department.

The has also set up a souvenir shop at the park where visitors can purchase items like wildlife magazines, books, maps, information booklet, T-shirts, caps, jackets and key chains, among others.

Both the enclosure and souvenir shop will be inaugurated by for Forest and Tourism Ganpat Vasava Tuesday.

"The two lions have been brought to Indroda Park from in Junagadh. The male was rescued from Sutrapada when it was seven-month-old. They will be kept in a 10,000 sq feet enclosure where they can roam around freely," said I K Barad, deputy director,

The government also plans to set up a safari park on the east of the in the state capital for which the Centre has already given permission and further requisite permissions are being sought, said.

The safari park will also be managed by the GEER Foundation.

Following the death of several lions in recent times in the Gir forest, the only abode of Asiatic lions, the state government is taking several initiatives to conserve the big cat.

Recently, a meeting of the was held under the chairmanship of to discuss ways to protect the endangered species.

The government has sanctioned Rs 351 crore for different works for long-term conservation of Asiatic Lions. The government also plans to set up lion safari parks in different parts of the state.

As per the forest departments 2015 census, was home to 523 lions.

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First Published: Mon, November 26 2018. 22:51 IST