Zoological Park
is an organization where all animals, birds, water species crocodiles and snakes are seen. Yes here animals and birds are kept captive, but they are not kept in cages. They live in an environment where are available, grassland around trees plants and ponds. And the animal living area is also big. For safety, there are boundaries between animal areas and public areas. When people go to see, so there is a distance of 20 meters at least between people and animals. There you will get to see every type of species There you will also see extinct species like lions, tiger crocodiles and Gande.
There are beautiful birds, and this is a single creature kept in a cage.
The park location is near Purana Qila, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi 110003. It was established in 1959 and was designed by Major Wineman of Shriklanka and Carl Hagelbeck of South Germany.
Feature of Zoological Park
The Park area is 176 (71 hectares). There are 22000 species of animals and birds. The number of animals is 127. There are 200 different types of trees. There is a library also in the zoo where you can get information about animals and birds. Except it, there is placed board outside of the cage of animals and birds that you can know from that also about them. This zoological park is very big and there you get to see white tigers and crocodiles and lions also.
There you will also get to see a Kos minar which was built in the Mughal period. This is not too good in architecture even then it makes this Zoo unique. Except it there you get to see so many small cute deer, peacocks, and small- big elephants. There is a big fat creature which lives in the big pond it looks dull but we enjoyed it a lot after seeing it. These creature loves to live in only water and I think it is lazy also. I went to the zoo with my family so when we were seeing it it was just sitting. It didn’t want to stand.
History of Delhi National Zoo
The start of Zoological Park was 2500 BC. Ancient rulers used to keep pets. Some kings or rulers started to keep collections of animals because that time rulers had too much interest in pets and Hunting.
Some Zoological Park
- Greek and Roman animal collection in 500 BCE-500 CE.
- In the 1500s, the Public introduced exotic wildlife.
- The Enlightenment and rise of scientific zoos in 1952.
- In 1828 the London zoological park opened for scientific study.
- In 1847 this park also opened to the public.
- In 1855 the Madras first time zoological park was established.
- In India 1876-78 zoo was established in Barrackpore then Alipore and then Calcutta.
- In 1955 Shri. N.D. Bachkheti became superintendent of the National Zoological Park.
- In 1952 was created a committee by the Indian Board for Wildlife to create a zoo in Delhi.
- In 1953 the committee approved the location of the zoo.
Entry Fees and Timing
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- For adults entry fee is 80 rupees. 0-5 years kids have free entry. The children's entry fee is ₹40.
- Senior citizens who Are 60 years or above 60, they have to also pay ₹40.
- The zoological park is open Mandy through Thursday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
- On Fridays and national holidays, the schedule is different.
- In winter opening time is 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.
- On holiday 9 Am to 12 PM and 1 Pm to 4 Pm.
These things are not allowed in the Zoological Park
- Foods except milk of baby.
- Tobacco, and alcohol types of products are not allowed.
- Lighter matchboxes are not allowed.
- Polythene bags, and packets.
- Only a lady's purse is allowed.
- Laptops, cameras, cases, musical sound-producing, pets, blades, knives, scissors, and sharp-edged articles.
- Is it right to Keep Animals or birds in the Zoo in cages?
I think the Zoo is a good place to keep dangerous or big animals. Such as lion and tiger. But I am also against keeping animals in the Zoo or cages although there are some open areas grassland trees and ponds but don’t you think that its area is being limited.
If your parents say that you will only go to your school and tuition and then have to come home only. No Need to go outside so how you will feel.
Some people keep pets like dogs and cats and most people also keep parrots. I want to ask them if they have ever thought that those pets want to live in their small cage or with the band. Every creature on earth even if it is an animal, bird or human wants freedom. Nobody likes anyone who controls them.
How to Reach National Zoological Park?
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Metro: The Delhi Metro station will drop you near ZoologicalParkk easily and in less time. But there you may have to change the metro. You take the metro to HudaCityy it will drop youPragatii Maidan and from other,e you can’t take a rickshaw to the zoo. You will reach your destination. It will drop you on the blue line ofPragti Maidanaidan (Supreme Court) metro station.
Bus: A bus can also drop you at your destination. But one bus doesn't need to drop you directly at Zoological Park. You may have to change bus.
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