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Nandankanan Zoological Park

Nandankanan Zoological Park
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Nandankanan Zoological Park
Date opened 29 December 1960
Location Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Coordinates 20°24′00″N 85°48′53″E / 20.399965°N 85.814703°E / 20.399965; 85.814703Coordinates: 20°24′00″N 85°48′53″E / 20.399965°N 85.814703°E / 20.399965; 85.814703
Land area 437 ha (1,080 acres)
No. of animals 2669 (2016)
No. of species 152 (2016)
Annual visitors 3.3 million(2016)
Memberships CZA,WAZA,SAZARC
Major exhibits White Tiger Safari, Lion Safari, Butterfly Park, Orchid house
Website www.nandankanan.org

Nandankanan Zoological Park(Odia: ) is a 400-hectare (990-acre) zoo and botanical garden in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Established in 1960, it was opened to the public in 1979 and became the first zoo in India to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) in 2009. It also contains a botanical garden and part of it has been declared a sanctuary. Nandankanan, literally meaning The Garden of Heaven, is located near the capital city, Bhubaneswar, in the environs of the Chandaka forest, and includes the 134-acre (54 ha) Kanjia lake.

A major upgrade was done in 2000 (after the damage caused by the super-cyclone of 1999 in coastal Odisha). More than 3.3 million visitors visit Nandankanan every year.

Forest officials decided in 1960 that including rare plants and animals in the Odisha pavilion at the World Agricultural Fair in Delhi would help increase attendance. Word was sent to the forest department to capture as many small animals as possible for the display. In all, the forest department managed to capture two spotted deer (Axis axis), two barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak), two black buck (Antilope cervicapra), one mouse deer, one leopard cat, one flying squirrel, one racket-tailed drongo, one hornbill, two parrots, two hill mynah, one peacock, and a mongoose. In addition, the divisional forest officer of Deogarh captured a pangolin (scaly ant-eater) and two porcupines, and the divisional forest officer of Puri captured a pair of wild boars and a Python. All of these animals were delivered to the Delhi fair and exhibited at the Odisha pavilion.


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