The zoo — Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) — has four different units — Zoo, Safari, Butterfly Park and Rescue Centre within an area of 731.88 hectares.
Faced with a financial crunch due to dip in footfall owing to COVID-triggered lockdown, Bengaluru zoo is reaching out to people to adopt and name animals and offer donations to raise resources.
The zoo — Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) — has four different units — Zoo, Safari, Butterfly Park and Rescue Centre within an area of 731.88 hectares.
BBP is a self-sustained organisation run only by gate revenue; it has also adopted a few mini zoos of Karnataka.
“COVID-19 pandemic has played a great disaster on the zoo where the footfall has come down drastically, which has impacted revenue”, said Chief Conservator of Forests, Bengaluru, and Incharge Executive Director of BBP, R Gokul.
In spite of this, the zoo was taking care of 2,388 animals belonging to 102 different species, he said.
“So we request citizens and organisations to adopt animals to contribute towards their partial cost of feed and veterinary care”, Gokul said.
BBP is also providing an opportunity to name young animals.
Some of the recently-born ones available for adoption and naming are: Lioness Sania’s one male and three female cubs, HippopotamusDashya’s male calf, Spectacled Langur Reshmi’s female infant, Hanuman Langur Adithi’s infant and Grey Wolf Akira’s two male pups.
Citizens can also contribute towards one day feeding cost of some of the zoo residents, Gokul said.
Daily feeding cost of an Asian Elephant, for example, works out to ₹ 3,000 a day and the zoo has 25 of them.
There is a provision for income tax rebate under 80G for animal adoption/donation, it was noted.
The BBP had also launched an animal adoption programme during the COVID-19-induced lockdown last year.
“As many as 260 animals were adopted by 213 people in financial year 2020-21 and a sum of ₹ 34,94,750 has been raised through this initiative”.