Delhi zoo to bring three more tigers

The Delhi zoo may soon get three tigers from Chennai and Nagpur for “breeding purposes” under an animal exchange programme, officials have said.

Published: 29th March 2021 07:54 AM  |   Last Updated: 29th March 2021 07:54 AM   |  A+A-

Royal Bengal Tiger

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By Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  The Delhi zoo may soon get three tigers from Chennai and Nagpur for “breeding purposes” under an animal exchange programme, officials have said. Zoo Director Ramesh Pandey said they plan to bring a pair of tigers from the Gorewada zoo in Nagpur, while another male tiger is likely to be brought from Chennai.

A Royal Bengal tigress was brought to the zoo from Kanpur for breeding proposes in November last year. The Delhi zoo is a participant in the “Conservation Breeding Programme” of the Royal Bengal Tiger. According to the Central Zoo Authority, the Conservation Breeding Programme is the science of conserving a species by preventing an imminent population collapse in the wild due to a large number of eliminative pressures such as habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, industrialisation, poaching, illegal trade and climate change.

At present, the Delhi zoo has seven tigers, including five white tigers, Pandey said. “A pair of sloth bears from the Nagpur facility is also on the cards,” he added. A pair each of ostriches and chinkara (Indian gazelle) will be brought from Chandigarh this month, Pandey said, adding that the number of animal species in the zoo is likely to increase to 93 before it is reopened for the public on April 1 after remaining closed for over a year due to the coronavirus and bird-flu outbreaks.

The Delhi zoo has not had a chinkara since July 2019. Chennai may also provide a male ostrich and a grey heron to the Delhi zoo, Pandey said. At present, the Delhi zoo has 88 species of animals, up from 83 in March last year.


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