When you see the park, you’ll be shocked with its unique design. There will be geographical zones representing Africa, Australia, and the USA and each zone will showcase bird species native to these regions, offering visitors an immersive ecological experience. This thematic layout will allow bird enthusiasts and nature lovers to explore a wide range of avian life in settings that mirror the birds' natural habitats.
The park will house 22 bird species, including exotic varieties like black swans, toco toucans, and white peafowl. These birds will be acquired through exchange programs and transfers from the Byculla Zoo. The park’s development is expected to cost around ₹100 crore, and crucial approvals from the Central Zoo Authority have already been secured. Once the final layout permissions are in place, the tendering process will begin.
Dr. Sanjay Tripathi, Director of Mumbai Zoo, has highlighted the bird park’s potential to boost tourism in the suburban areas of the city. The park will not only offer a recreational and educational experience but also serve as a model for urban wildlife conservation, providing Mumbaikars with a unique opportunity to connect with nature in an urban environment.
This innovative bird park represents a forward-thinking step toward improving Mumbai's urban landscape while promoting wildlife conservation and fostering greater awareness of avian life.