ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN |
The
Nawab of Lucknow, Wozid-Ali-Shah might have founded the zoo in
Calcutta during his exile in MetiaBruz. The British took the
initiative for this purpose in 1867.
Earlier, some doctor had made an attempt in this regard but it was not
materialized. In 1873, the then Governor Sir Richard Temple proposed
the formation of a zoo in Calcutta. Sir C.L. Lendal corroborated it.
Finally, the Government allotted 45 acres of land for this purpose
responding to the joint petition of The Asiatic Society and Agri-Horticultural
Society. On 1st January, 1876, king Edward VII inaugurated the Alipur
Zoo.
This is the largest zoo in India. It comprises several animals, birds
and even creatures of rare species. The 'White Tiger', an almost
extinct race, is the chief attraction of the zoo.
During the winter season, the migratory birds flock in the zoo for its
artificial lake and vegetation. But in recent times the birds do not
flock so much as the yester years due to ecological imbalances.
There are some 'Bhawans' or buildings inside the premises of the zoo
such as the Reptile-House. Different creatures dwell in these
buildings as well. |
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