Zoo Youth Club inaugurated

Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar watering a sapling to inaugurate the Zoo Youth Club at the Zoo premises in city this morning as Mysuru DCF Dr. K.C. Prashanth Kumar, retd. Professor Dr. N.H. Ravindranath, ZAK Member-Secretary B.P. Ravi, CCF T. Heeralal, Mysuru Zoo Executive Director Ajit M. Kulkarni and Zoo Youth Club Members look on.

Mysuru:  “Just like creating awareness on environment protection and nature conservation, there is a need to create awareness on the necessity of wildlife conservation,” opined Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar. He was addressing the gathering during the inauguration of the Youth Club at Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, popular as Mysuru Zoo in city this morning.

Stating that the Zoo was established by Chamaraja Wadiyar, Yaduveer said that earlier, when Srirangapatna was the capital of Mysore Kingdom during the rule of Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, wild animals which were received as gifts when the Mysore rulers visited other kingdoms were housed in the present Zoo premises. 

He added that the Kings used to stay at Lokranjan Mahal adjacent to the Zoo and took care of the wild animals in the 100-acre land. Now the Zoo has expanded to 157-acre property. 

Yaduveer lauded the Zoo authorities for holding training programmes for youths through the Youth Club and assured help from Mysore Palace to educate youths on wildlife. Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) T. Heeralal said that the forests were being destroyed everyday and the green cover has shrunk considerably and as such, it has become inevitable to create awareness on its protection.

Giving statistics of population versus vehicle growth, Heeralal said that five years ago, the population of the State was 4 crore with five million vehicles. Now the population is 6 crore with 16.5 million vehicles. In Mysuru District, five years ago, the population was 9 lakh with 5 lakh vehicles and now the population is 14 lakh with 9.5 lakh vehicles. With the increase in population, human habitat has increased so also generation of garbage, especially plastic.

A documentary on Mysuru Zoo was screened on the occasion. Students aged between 12 and 18 years, who have been selected for the Zoo Youth Club will be trained only on Sundays between 10 am and 1.30 pm. 

Those selected will be exposed to various activities of Zoo education and wildlife conservation and to disseminate knowledge about the variety and value of wildlife and captive management of wild animals. They will also be exposed to periodic theory classes and practical works in up-keeping, feeding, visitor’s survey, keeper and visitor interaction.

Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) Member-Secretary B.P. Ravi, Zoo Executive Director Ajit M. Kulkarni, retired Professor Dr. N.H. Ravindranath from Centre for Sustainable Development, IISc., Bengaluru, Mysuru DCF Dr. K.C. Prashanth Kumar and others were present.

This post was published on July 28, 2019 7:48 pm