Baby Boom at Vizag Zoo: A Conservation Success

The Vizag Zoo has witnessed the birth of 35 new animals and birds from various species, including Indian grey wolves and Asiatic wild dogs. The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park attributes this success to its dedicated breeding and conservation efforts led by curator G Mangamma and their veterinary team.

Baby Boom at Vizag Zoo: A Conservation Success
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The Vizag Zoo is celebrating a remarkable milestone with the birth of 35 new animals and birds across diverse species. This wildlife addition includes Indian grey wolves, Asiatic wild dogs, and rainbow lorikeets, further cementing the success of ongoing conservation efforts.

Curator G Mangamma of the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP) attributes this achievement to the zoo's dedicated breeding and conservation programs. The zoo, also known as Vizag Zoo, has been working tirelessly under the guidance of its skilled veterinary team to ensure the safety and health of its wildlife.

Among the newborns are three Indian grey wolves, a striped hyena, and others, including 10 Asiatic wild dogs, eight spotted deer, two grey pelicans, lutino parakeets, and rainbow lorikeets. This achievement underscores the hard work and expertise of the IGZP team in animal care and reproduction initiatives.

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