Nandankanan zoo to get four cheetahs from South Africa park
Bhubaneswar: Nandankanan Zoological Park here has selected South Africa’s Induna Primate and Parrot Park in North West province to source four cheetahs, marking a major step in the zoo’s plan to exhibit the species for the first time.
Zoo authorities said the implementing agency for the acquisition was chosen through a tendering process, following prescribed procedure. After receiving govt approval, the agency was formally awarded the work to procure four cheetahs, comprising two males and two females. Sources said cheetahs were not seen in any forest or sanctuary (wild) in the state in the past 60 years. Currently, this species of animal is found in the wild and in captivity in South and North Africa. Also, they are lodged in some zoos in India.
Nandankanan Zoo deputy director Abhay Dalei said the animals are planned to be flown to Bhubaneswar through the private agency associated with the cheetah project. “Documentation and statutory formalities required for the international transfer are currently underway. The acquisition is being carried out in compliance with applicable wildlife protection laws and in accordance with regulatory guidelines governing such transfers,” he told TOI.
Cheetahs are a rare species, very agile, and run as fast as 120 km per hour. They follow their prey, make it restless and then hunt. So, they require plain, meadow-rich land for the hunt. “Considering their nature and environment, they will acclimatise well, and facilities accordingly would be created at Nandankanan Zoo,” Dalei added.
The zoo administration said support from ‘patrons of Nandankanan’ would be taken during the process, including animal handling, documentation, quarantine and transportation. “Construction of a new enclosure is under way. The exhibit will be an African savannah-themed one. The facility is being developed over 2,329 square metres, with the main exhibit area covering 1,852.5 square metres,” officials said.
Officials added that the enclosure has been designed as an expansive and naturalistic habitat intended to recreate the African savannah environment. The design aims to support the animals’ physical and mental well-being by providing sufficient space to run, climb and display natural behaviour. Species-specific enrichment features are also being incorporated to improve animal welfare while enhancing visitors’ experience.
Construction of the enclosure is nearing completion and remains a high-priority project for the zoo. Once the transfer process is over and the animals arrive, Nandankanan is expected to become one of the few zoological institutions in the region to house cheetahs in a specially designed, natural-like setting.
Check West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2026 online at TOI
Nandankanan Zoo deputy director Abhay Dalei said the animals are planned to be flown to Bhubaneswar through the private agency associated with the cheetah project. “Documentation and statutory formalities required for the international transfer are currently underway. The acquisition is being carried out in compliance with applicable wildlife protection laws and in accordance with regulatory guidelines governing such transfers,” he told TOI.
Cheetahs are a rare species, very agile, and run as fast as 120 km per hour. They follow their prey, make it restless and then hunt. So, they require plain, meadow-rich land for the hunt. “Considering their nature and environment, they will acclimatise well, and facilities accordingly would be created at Nandankanan Zoo,” Dalei added.
The zoo administration said support from ‘patrons of Nandankanan’ would be taken during the process, including animal handling, documentation, quarantine and transportation. “Construction of a new enclosure is under way. The exhibit will be an African savannah-themed one. The facility is being developed over 2,329 square metres, with the main exhibit area covering 1,852.5 square metres,” officials said.
Construction of the enclosure is nearing completion and remains a high-priority project for the zoo. Once the transfer process is over and the animals arrive, Nandankanan is expected to become one of the few zoological institutions in the region to house cheetahs in a specially designed, natural-like setting.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Bhubaneswar | Silver Rate in Bhubaneswar | Bank Holidays in Bhubaneswar | Public Holidays in Bhubaneswar
Check West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2026 online at TOI
end of article
In Bhubaneswar
- CM Majhi to meet Shah in Kol before BJP MLAs’ meet
- 5 visually-impaired students shine in HSC
- Railway cop tied to a pole, beaten to death for sex assault bid in broad daylight
- Odisha tops crime rate in violent cases, second in women atrocity: NCRB
- 6,223 children go missing in state in 2024, 87% were girls: NCRB
- Family problems behind majority of suicides in state: NCRB
- KUU VC takes charge of Berhampur University till fresh appointment
Featured In City
- Not a happy hat-trick: Delhi leads 53 cities in road deaths for the third year
- Delhi prisons battle severe overcrowding, staff shortage
- DMK support for AIADMK govt? Stalin to decide
- Honey Singh denies singing ‘vulgar’ song
- Medical college and hostel to come up at Indira Gandhi Hospital campus in Dwarka
- Frontline innovations showcase battlefield protection
- Supreme Court dismisses pleas against HC order on scrutiny of milk societies before Gokul managing panel polls
Photostories
- Strengths of being an introvert: 5 unique traits of people who prefer to be alone over socialising
- Taking supplements every day? Doctor warns they may be doing more harm than good
- 7 plants that keep away mosquito from your house
- Nile monitor lizards: How to keep them away from your home and garden
- 8 animals that quietly help Earth heal itself
- 8 truths about mother–daughter relationships we usually realize too late
- Young, fit, and still at risk? Why doctors are seeing a dangerous rise in heart attacks before 40
- 5 foods a neurologist eats every day for better brain health
- Summer acne stages: Know when it’s the right time to visit a dermatologist
- Dinosaurs found in India: The giant creatures that once roamed the subcontinent
Videos
03:01 Governor RN Ravi Dissolves West Bengal Assembly After Mamata Banerjee Refuses To Resign03:02 Satadru Dutta Accuses TMC's Aroop Biswas Of Sabotaging Lionel Messi Kolkata Event07:41 Will Vijay Fight In Court For CM Post? | India Destroyed 13 Pakistani Aircraft | Headlines @907:19 'Whatever Requires To Be Done': Indian Air Force On Recent Missile Tests By Pakistan And China03:53 'Pending For Over 5 Yrs...': India Reacts To Bangladesh's ‘Pushback’ Remark After BJP’s Bengal Win03:07 'It Was Abhishek Banerjee': BJP Blames TMC Leaders After Suvendu Adhikari’s Close Aide Shot Dead08:24 'No Terror Sanctuary Is Safe': Indian Army Warns Pakistan On Op Sindoor Anniversary05:32 'Killed Him Because I Defeated Mamata In Bhabanipur': Suvendu Adhikari On PA Chandranath's Killing09:35 'Aap Haare Nahi Hain': Akhilesh Yadav Tells Mamata Banerjee In Kolkata After TMC's Bengal Rout
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment