Sanjay Pandey
EW News Ranchi: Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park, (Bhagwan Birsa Jaivik Udyan) the largest zoological park in Jharkhand, continues to play a vital role in wildlife conservation, research, and education. Housing 91 species, including 41 birds, 31 mammals, and 19 reptiles, the park serves as a sanctuary for wildlife and an educational hub for visitors to connect with biodiversity and understand the value of nature’s heritage. In 2024, the park witnessed the birth of several wildlife offspring, adding to its diversity. Notable births include hippopotamus, hyena, sambar, chital, four-horned antelope, blackbuck, white blackbuck, nilgai, langur, and monkeys. Among birds, peacocks, silver pheasants, golden pheasants, budgerigars, parrots, and ostriches have enriched the park’s charm. Reptile hatchlings, including gharials and turtles, have also contributed to the park’s growing biodiversity. To further enhance its diversity, the park welcomed new members from Nandankanan Zoological Park, Bhubaneswar. These include white tigers, foxes, civets, night herons, ibises, grey pelicans, and mouse deer. This initiative not only diversifies the park’s inhabitants but also strengthens conservation and breeding programs, offering visitors a unique learning experience. White tigers, black panthers, white peacocks, and white deer, alongside the newborns, remain the primary attractions, providing an unforgettable experience for visitors. Spending time with these creatures fosters awareness about nature and wildlife conservation.