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Zebras Released at Hyderabad Zoo on World Wildlife Week and Zoo Day
The three zebras from Gujarat's Radha Krishna Trust were released into their enclosures at Hyderabad Zoo, coinciding with World Wildlife Week and Zoo Day. The zoo also unveiled a new Simba canteen and bear night house during the event
Zebras at the Hyderabad Zoo released into their enclosures
Hyderabad: The three zebras, which were brought to the Hyderabad Zoo last week from the Radha Krishna Trust in Jamnagar, Gujarat, were released into their enclosures on Monday. The occasion also coincided with World Wildlife Week and the 62nd Zoo Day celebrations.
The zebras were part of an animal exchange programme, with the Hyderabad Zoo offering 10 pairs of mouse deer in return for the zebras.
During the event, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Dr. C Suvarna, inaugurated a newly constructed Simba canteen near the railway station and a bear night house at the zoo.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Suvarna highlighted that Nehru Zoological Park is one of the oldest zoos in India, known for its exceptional enclosures for animals. She also noted that the zoo attracts more than 25 lakh visitors each year.
Senior wildlife officials, including Elusing Meru, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife) and Chief Wildlife Warden of Telangana, Zoo Director, and Curator were also present.