Central Zoo

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The Central Zoo is a 6-hectare (15-acre) zoo in Jawalakhel, Nepal. It is home to some 870 animals representing 109 species, and is operated by the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC). Although it was originally a private zoo, it was opened to the public in 1956.

During the Bhoto Jatra festival, celebrated near the zoo, the zoo may see upwards of 34,000 visitors in a single day after they come to see a historical jeweled vest at the culmination of the Rato Machchhindranath jatra.

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History

Central Zoo was established in 1932 by Rana Prime Minister Juddha Shumser as a private zoo, and came under government control in 1950. It was opened to the public in 1956, and in December 1995, the government handed over responsibility of the zoo to the National Trust for Nature Conservation. Although work is not complete, the NTNC has been upgrading the facilities so that animals can live in larger enclosures that simulate their natural environment. It is also working towards turning the zoo into a research and educational facility in addition to being a tourist attraction.

The central pond at the zoo was built during the rule of king Siddhi Narsingh Malla, and at one time was the source of water for Patan.




Animals

The zoo is home to about 870 animals representing some 109 species, including 15 of 38 endangered local species including Royal Bengal tigers and Indian one-horned rhinoceros, as well as animals from around the world including hippos, siamang, ostriches, and many birds. It includes an aquarium for subtropical fish.

Mammals at the zoo include Asian elephant, Assam macaque, barking deer, blackbuck, blue bull, common langur, clouded leopard, Indian crested porcupine, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan blue sheep, hippopotamus, jackal, jungle cat, leopard cat, Indian rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, siamang, spotted deer, striped hyena, and water buffalo.

Reptiles at the zoo include Aldabra tortoise, rock python, Chinese alligator, cobra, monitor lizard, gharial, and turtles.

Birds at the zoo include African grey parrot, demoiselle crane, black-necked stork, black-headed ibis, budgerigar, dusky eagle owl, Eurasian eagle owl, steppe eagle, ostrich, bar headed goose, grey heron, Himalayan griffon, kalij pheasant, red-headed vulture, sarus crane, Oriental pied hornbill, silver pheasant, white-naped crane, white pelican, white-eyed buzzard, sulphur crested cockatoo and white stork.

Animals in The Central Zoo of Nepal as of Chaitra, 2067

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Other facilities

The zoo includes a library, a children's playground, picnic areas, restaurant, gift shop, and paddleboats on the lake. Fishing is allowed in the lake during parts of the year.

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References

Central Park Zoo, 1888 by Granger


External links

  • Central Zoo Official website
  • Project Page on NTNC Official website
  • NTNC Official Website



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