Bannerghatta Biological Park sees an increase in animal and bird population

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The aviary conception  besides  saw a vibrant breeding play   successful  2025 arsenic  respective  vertebrate  taxon  produced steadfast   hatchlings, enriching the park’s already divers  avian collection.

The aviary conception besides saw a vibrant breeding play successful 2025 arsenic respective vertebrate taxon produced steadfast hatchlings, enriching the park’s already divers avian collection. | Photo Credit: Special statement

The Bannerghatta Biological Park (BNP) this twelvemonth has witnessed the births of respective animals, which includes 2 tiger cubs, 2 jungle feline kittens, 4 lion cubs, and 3 gaur calves.

“From majestic large cats to thriving herbivores and vibrant vertebrate species, each commencement reflected the park’s strengthened absorption practices, technological care, and dependable committedness to conservation breeding,” BBP said.

On February 15, 2025, tigress Arunya gave commencement to 2 cubs. This was followed by the commencement of 2 jungle feline kittens connected March 5.

On May 30, lioness Savithri gave commencement to a cub, and different lioness Sania birthed 4 cubs connected June 11.

BBP said that the herbivore conception besides experienced dependable growth, with an summation successful the park’s gaur colonisation aft 3 calves were calved connected May 28, August 28, and October 6. “These palmy births highlighted the effectiveness of enhanced nutrition plans and dedicated veterinary attraction successful maintaining a beardown and genetically divers herd,” BBP said.

It added that the aviary conception besides saw a vibrant breeding play successful 2025 arsenic respective vertebrate taxon produced steadfast hatchlings, enriching the park’s already divers avian collection.

New arrivals included a painted stork chick connected February 13, rose-ringed parakeet chicks connected March 31 and April 3, a metallic pheasant chick connected April 6, prima conure chicks connected August 3 and December 5, and rainbow lorikeet chicks connected July 27.

“With continual situation enhancements, specialised veterinary care, and the committedness of its staff, Bannerghatta Biological Park continues to play a captious relation successful safeguarding and nurturing India’s wildlife for generations to come. With the increasing wildlife family, citizens tin follow selected young animals nether the carnal adoption policy,” BBP added.

Published - November 21, 2025 11:24 p.m. IST

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