Kakatiya Zoological Park

Kakatiya Zoological Park
Lion in Kakatiya Zoological Park
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17°59′34″N 79°33′32″E / 17.99278°N 79.55889°E / 17.99278; 79.55889
Date opened1985
LocationHanamakonda, Hanamkonda, Telangana
Land area47.5 acres
No. of animals405
No. of species41
MembershipsCZA
Websitekakatiyazoologicalpark.com
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Kakatiya Zoological Park (also known as Warangal Vana Vignana Kendram or Warangal Zoo) is a zoo situated in Hanamakonda, Hanamkonda district of Telangana, India.[1]

History

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Warangal District Administration has constructed the zoo to protect and preserve the sanctity of nature. It was opened for public in 1985.[2] The zoo serves as both the educational and entertainment center.

The Central Zoo Authority of India has ordered to convert the zoo into a national zoological park in 2010, and was planned to do by 2013.[3]

Animals and exhibits

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The zoo is located on a 50-acre area, and contains a variety of species of birds, animals and reptiles. A few of those include Bear, Leopard, deer, black bear, Ostrich, peacocks, cat jungle, tortoise, rheas, pigeons, golden jackal and crocodiles. Zoo also has a butterfly park.

Transport

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A very good transport facility is available to the zoo. Including TSRTC, many private services provide the means of transport. The nearest railway station is Kazipet Junction, which is 7 km away from the zoo.

References

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  1. ^ "Vana Vigyan Park – A Nature Park of Warangal - Telangana Tourism". Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  2. ^ Reddy, AuthorP Laxma. "Kakatiya Zoo likely to get tigers or lions". Telangana Today. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Warangal zoo to become National Park". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 19 December 2018.