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    Nilgai and Jackal Deaths at Delhi Zoo

    New Delhi, March 14 A nilgai and a jackal have died within three days of each other at the National Zoological Park here, officials said on Saturday.These deaths, which occurred on March 10 and March 12, follow similar incidents over the last few months that have drawn attention to animal...
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    National Zoological Park Deer Dies – Veterinary Care Questioned

    New Delhi, March 5 A male Sangai deer, a Schedule-I species under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, died at the National Zoological Park here on Thursday, an official said.The animal had a cast on its hind leg and required constant monitoring and veterinary care, the official said, adding...
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    White Tigress's Transfer to Patna Zoo Delayed Due to Injury

    New Delhi, March 5 A white tigress, being sent to the Patna Zoo under an animal exchange program, fractured her leg due to alleged negligence, and will no longer be relocated, officials at Delhi's National Zoological Park said.Instead of the two-year-old Durga, her sibling Devi will be going...
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    Conservation Success: Otter Birth at National Zoological Park

    New Delhi, February 26 More than two decades after the species disappeared from its enclosures, the National Zoological Park here has witnessed the birth of an otter, with officials hailing the event as a long-awaited success of conservation breeding in the capital zoo.The pup was born in...
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    Breeding Program Boost: Delhi Zoo Partners with Patna Zoo for Animal Exchange

    New Delhi, February 24 The National Zoological Park (NZP) will receive a tiger from the Patna Zoo, and will send a white tigress along with several other species under an animal exchange scheme aimed at promoting breeding, an official said.Delhi Zoo Director Sanjeet Kumar (IFS) toldHe said...
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    Animal Adoption Boosts Funding for Delhi Zoo's Conservation Efforts

    New Delhi, February 17 Birds, reptiles, and small mammals such as the blackbuck were the most frequently adopted species in the National Zoological Park in Delhi, with the highest proceeds from the scheme recorded in 2022-23, when 39 individuals contributed Rs 20.47 lakh, an official said...
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    Delhi Zoo Expands Animal Adoption Program for Greater Engagement

    New Delhi, February 16 The National Zoological Park here will allow people to celebrate birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and other special occasions by adopting an animal for a day, with charges ranging from Rs 500 for a small animal to Rs 50,000 for a tiger.Zoo Director Sanjeet Kumar said...
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