Know more about the conservation efforts at Tata Steel Zoological Society.

Making efforts for the wonders of nature

Tata Steel Zoological Park has been serving wildlife and nature conservation for the last 34 years. The zoo maintains sustainable management for animals in captivity, including key species such as the tiger, leopard, blackbuck, hog deer, and Hanuman langur, in accordance with the conservation status of animals under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

Some of the reproduction history of animals since establishment is as follows:

Species Successful breeding Remarks
Tiger 15 cubs Born at Tata Zoo
Leopard 6 cubs Born at Tata Zoo
Blackbuck Total acquisition stock-4:6=10 since 1996 Current stock- 14:17:3=45 Tata Zoo supported other zoos in India with disposal animals- 12:15=27
Hog deer Total acquisition stock-3:5=8 since 2008 Current stock- 5:11:4=20 Tata Zoo supported other zoos in India with disposal animals- 7:11:2=20

Why we do what we do

Conservation efforts for plant pollinators – Butterflies

The zoo established a Butterfly Park in 2008 with three very common species of butterflies. Now, 12 species are breeding in captivity at the zoo. We have identified 41 species of butterflies inside

Our impact

Our stories from the frontlines

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Ongoing programmes

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