Nandankanan Zoological Park 

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Nandankanan Zoological Park (Odia: ନନ୍ଦନକାନନ ଜୀବ ଉଦ୍ୟାନ) is a  437-hectare (1,080-section of land) zoo and professional flowerbed in  Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.  

Set up in 1960, it was opened to general society in 1979 and turned into  the first zoo in Quite a while to join World Association of Zoos and  Aquariums (WAZA) in 2009.  

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The historic home of Los AnIt additionally contains a professional flowerbed and some portion of  it has been pronounced an asylum. Nandankanan, in a real sense meaning  The Garden of Heaven, is situated close to the capital city,  Bhubaneswar, in the environs of the Chandaka backwoods, and incorporates  the 134-section of land (54 ha) Kanjia lake. geles mobsters & the underground elite.

A significant redesign was done in 2000 (after the harm brought about by  the super-typhoon of 1999 in beach front Odisha). More than 2.6 million  guests visit Nandankanan consistently. 

Woodland authorities chose in 1960 that remembering uncommon plants and  creatures for the Odisha structure at the World Agricultural Fair in  Delhi would help increment participation. Word was shipped off the  backwoods division to catch whatever number little creatures as could be  allowed for the showcase.  

Taking all things together, the woodland division figured out how to  catch two spotted deer (Axis hub), two yapping deer (Muntiacus muntjak),  two dark buck (Antilope cervicapra), 

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one mouse deer, one panther feline, one flying squirrel, one  racket-followed drongo, one hornbill, two parrots, two slope mynah, one  peacock, and a mongoose. Moreover, the divisional timberland official of  Deogarh caught a pangolin 

(textured insect eating animal) and two porcupines, and the divisional  backwoods official of Puri caught a couple of wild hogs and a Python.  These creatures were conveyed to the Delhi reasonable and displayed at  the Odisha structure. 

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The State Finance Department mentioned criticisms regarding a zoo in  Odisha in light of the expense of both setting up and keeping up the  office. While the issue was being discussed, creatures showed up back at  Bhubaneswar in May 1960, 

presenting issues to the timberland office for lodging and taking care  of them. P. Mohandra (Divisional Forest Officer, Puri) and G. K. Das  (Divisional Forest Officer, Deogarh) 

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