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Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalay

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Date opened
  
1974

No. of species
  
47

Opened
  
1974

Land area
  
51 Acres

Website
  
www.indorezoo.com

Number of species
  
47

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Location
  
Navlakha, Indore, Madhya Pradesh , India

Similar
  
Kanch Mandir, Ravindra Natya Grah, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Regional, Rau railway station, Rajwada

Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalaya or Indore Zoo is a zoological garden located in Navlakha, Indore is fully owned and managed by Indore Municipal Corporation. This is the largest zoological garden of the state and one of the oldest zoological parks of Madhya Pradesh spread over an area of 4000 sq m.

Kamla Nehru prani sangrahlaya is one of the recognized zoo out of total 180 recognized zoos in India. The zoo has different varieties of animals and birds which have been brought from different parts of world. The zoo's attempts to breed white tigers, royal Bengal tigers, Himalayan bear and white peacock have been successful. Indore zoo is also a center for reproduction, protection and exhibition of animals, plants and their habitats.

History

In 1974 the Indore zoo was established in Navlakha area in only 17 acres land, later on in the year 1999 adjoining 32 acres land of Quadibag was “Acquired” by the zoo so present area of Indore zoo is 51 acres. Total area of Indore zoo is full of greenery where different variety of trees and other plants gives natural feeling of forest to the wild animals.

References

Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalay Wikipedia