CONTENTS S. No. Section Page Number 1. Report of the Officer-in-charge 1 2. History of the Zoo 1-2 3. Vision 2 4. Mission 2 5. Objective 2 6. About us 3-4 7. Organizational Chart 4 8. Human Resources 5 9. Capacity Building of the zoo personnel 5 10. Zoo Advisory Committee 5 11. Health Advisory Committee 5 12. Statement of income and expenditure of the Zoo 6-7 13. Daily feed Schedule of animals 7-9 14. Vaccination Schedule of animals 9-10 15. De-worming Schedule of animals 10 16. Disinfection Schedule 10 17. Health Check-up of employees for zoonotic diseases 10 S. No. Section Page Number 18. Development Works carried out in the zoo during the year 11 19. Education and Awareness programmes during the year 11-13 20. Important Events and happenings in the zoo 13-14 21. Seasonal special arrangements for upkeep of animals 14 22. Research Work carried out and publications 14 23. Conservation Breeding Programme of the Zoo 14-15 24. Animal acquisition / transfer / exchange during the year 15 Rescue and Rehabilitation of the wild animals carried out by 25. 15-19 the zoo 26. Annual Inventory of animals 20-23 27. Mortality of animals. 24-25 Status of the Compliance with conditions stipulated by the 28. 25-34 Central Zoo Authority 29. List of free living wild animals within the zoo premises 34-38 30. TREE TRANSPLANTATION 39-40 1. Report Of The Officer-In-Charge Shri Sudarshan Sharma Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Zoo, Jaipur Nahargarh Zoological Park is one of the main tourist attraction in Jaipur, the second world heritage city of India. It was opened for public in June, 2016. It has gained a lot of popularity among the locals as well as the visitors from other places. It is the most successful zoological park of Rajasthan in terms of conservation breeding. Many species like tiger, asiatic lion, porcupine, Indian wolf, hyena apart from various antelopes and deer have bred successfully here. The zoological Park has completed one more year of Bio-diversity conservation, zoo management and education. Various public awareness programs were organised during the year like Wildlife week, World Tiger Day, Bio-diversity Day, World Sparrow day, Ozone day and Earth Day. Two day National Birding Fair was organised by us at the beautiful Mansagar lake. A number of bird experts participated in this fair and imparted valuable information and skills of bird watching to the school children and other emerging bird enthusiasts. Our rescue team led by our senior veterinary officer did a commendable job by rescuing a number of wild animals straying out of forest and involved in man- animal conflict, especially the leopards. Quick and effective response by rescue team has paid great dividends in terms of avoiding casualties of humans or animals and instilling the feeling of trust in the people for wildlife wing. 2. History of the Zoo Jaipur zoo was established in the year 1876 by the Ruler of Jaipur State Sawai Ram Singh II. It is a part of Ram Niwas Bagh, an extensive park planned by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh as a famine relief project. Jaipur Zoo is the fifth oldest zoo in the country. During the state time , it was managed by the Shikarkhana Department, which also managed the Shikar or hunting reserves. After Independence , it came under the forest department and continues to be managed by us. 1 | P a g e To maintain uniform pattern of management and legal enforcement of Government of India established the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) in year 1992. The wildlife (Protection Act 1972 has also been amended to provide proper legal cover to the zoos. Zoos are considered a forestry activity. To fulfil the CZA rules or guidelines , a detailed layout plan of Nahargarh Zoological Park in the area of Nahargarh biological Park was approved by the Central Zoo Authority vide letter No. F.No. 23-18/ 97-CZA (397)(NA) dated 18.10.2006 for satellite facility of Jaipur Zoo. 3. Vision One of the main leading park in conservation and breeding of endangered species as well as other species. To provide healthy naturalistic environment to wild animals and also to visitors. Inspire the visitors towards wildlife conservation. 4. Mission Sustainable ex-situ conservation of wild animals and in the process creates awareness of wild habitants and their inhabitants among visitors. The park also provides opportunities for recreation and scientific studies related to conservation and animal behaviour. 5. Objective a) Conservation of wild fauna b) Awareness c) Research on broad taxonomical endangered wild animals d) Education e) Recreation / Eco tourism f) Rescue and rehabilitation of sick / orphaned wild animals g) Display of important species of desert, wet land and aravali eco system in their natural surroundings. 2 | P a g e 6. About us S.No. Particulars Information BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE ZOO 1 Name of the Zoo Nahargarh Biological Park 2 Year of Establishment 2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests 3 Address of the Zoo (Wildlife), Zoo, Jaipur 4 State Rajasthan 5 Telephone Number 0141 2617319 6 Fax Number 0141 2617319 [email protected] 7 E-mail address [email protected] 8 Website Airport: 26 km 9 Distance from nearest Railway Station: 15 km Bus Stand: 15 km 10 Recognition Valid up to (Date) 11 Category of zoo Medium 12 Area (in Hectares) 26 hectare Adult : 373077 Number of Visitors Student : 152821 (Financial Year 2018-19 ) 13 Total Indian :525898 Nahargarh Biological Park Total Foreigners :735 Total Visitors:526633 Adult : 487179 Children : 32660 Number of Visitors (Financial Year 2018-19 ) Total Indian :519839 Jaipur Zoo( Bird section) Total Foreigners :518 Total Visitors:520357 1. Wash room 2. Drinking water 3. Resting shelter 4. E-Rickshaw 14 Visitors’ Facilities Available in Zoo 5. Golf cart 6. Cafeteria 7. Souvenir shop 8. Parking 3 | P a g e S.No. Particulars Information 9. Wheel chair 10. Information kiosk 11. CCTV cameras 12. Machan 13. Children Park 15 Weekly Closure Day of the Zoo Tues day MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL OF THE ZOO 16 Name with designation of the Officer Shri Sudarshan Sharma in-charge Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Zoo, Jaipur Name of the Veterinary Officer 1.Dr. Arvind Mathur 2. Dr. Ashok Tanwar Name of the Curator Shri Prem Shankar Meena Range officer Name of the Biologist - Name of the Education Officer - Name of the Compounder/ Lab Assistant - OWNER / OPERATOR OF THE ZOO 17 Principal Secretary, *Name of the Operator Forest Department, Rajasthan, Jaipur 18 Principal Secretary, Address of the Operator Forest Department, Secretariat, Rajasthan, Jaipur 19 Contact details/Phone number of 0141-2227635 Operator 20 E-mail address of Operator [email protected] 7. Organizational Chart DCF ACF Jaipur ACF SVO Zoo(Bird Section) RO VO RO/Suprintendent RO Flying RO Rescue 4 | P a g e 8. Human Resources Manpower of the Zoo* Number of Names of the Sl.No. Designation Sanctioned Posts incumbent 1 Deputy Conservator of Forests 2 1 2 Assistant Conservator of Forests 3 2 3 Veterinary Officer 4 2 4 Superintendent 1 0 5 Range Officer I 2 1 6 Range Officer II 2 2 7 Supervisor 1 0 8 Steno 1 1 9 AAO 1 1 10 Assistant Adm. Officer 1 1 11 Senior Assistant 2 2 12 Junior Assistant 4 4 13 Forester 6 6 14 Assistant Forester 27 22 15 Forest Guard 23 13 16 Head caretaker 1 1 17 Caretaker 7 4 18 Pump Driver 1 0 19 Driver 1 0 20 Carpenter 1 1 21 Watch man 5 5 22 IV Class 10 10 23 Bhisti 2 2 24 Sweeper 1 0 9. Capacity Building of zoo personnel Name of the Name and Subject Period of Institution where S.No. designation matter of Training the Training of the zoo personnel Training attended Intervention 27.01.2019 Dr. Ashok Tanwar 1 wildlife to Sariska Veterinary officer animal health 14.02.2019 10. Zoo Advisory Committee – Not constituted A. Date of constitution B. Members C. Dates on which Meetings held during the year 11. Health Advisory Committee– Not constituted A. Date of constitution B. Members C. Dates on which Meetings held during the year 5 | P a g e 12. Statement of income and expenditure of the Zoo (A) Income S. No. Name Amount (in Rs.) 1 Nahargarh Biological Park, Jaipur 26105688.00 2 Jaipur Zoo (Bird Section) 10274455.00 Total 36380143.00 (B) Expenditure (a) RFBP Budget head S. Sanctioned Expenditure Activity Name Package No. Amount (in Rs.) (in Rs.) Livelihood Improvement 5000.00 50000.00 1. Package -5 Activities Community Mobilization 940000.00 942866.00 2. (General publicity and Package-7 documentation) 3. Hiring for Vehicles Package-8 100000.00 99998.00 4. VFPMC Expenses Package-8 10000.00 9950.00 5. Office Expenses Package-8 100000.00 99960.00 6. Audit by CA Package-8 5000.00 5000.00 7. Solar Power plant Package-8 3400000.00 2550000.00 Total:- 4605000.00 3757774.00 (b) Eco tourism Head No. of Sanctioned Expenditure S.No. Name of Activity item amount (in Rs.) (in Rs.) 1 Solar pump 1 1500000 630000 2 Fencing work for Hippo 90 m 247686 3 Eco trail 2 km 49600 4 Signage and Awareness 529807 camp 5 Cleaning of Ram Sagar 30000 6 Bird fair 500000 505119 Total 2000000 1992212 (c) State Plan budget Sanctioned Expenditure S.No. Budget Head Name of Activity amount (in (in Rs.) Rs.) 1 2406-02-111- Cleaning of unwanted 350000.00 296625.00 6 | P a g e 02-00 bushes in and around enclosures Electricity bills 1298000.00 1253633.00 Diesel, Petrol and 275000.00 274600.00 other expenses Total 1923000.00 1824858.00 2 4406-02-111- Construction of 250000.00 248631.00 01-00 Fencing work in NZP Park, Jaipur Repairing fencing 190000.00 189294.00 work on exiting wall in NZP, Jaipur Electricity bills 450000.00 447810.00 Diesel, Petrol and 310000.00 274527.00 other expenses Total 1200000.00 1180262.00 Grand Total 3123000.00 3005120.00 13.
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