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People For Animals, Wardha

Annual Report for the year

2018-19

PEOPLE FOR ANIMALS, WARDHA

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CONTENTS

Sr.

No

Section Page

Number

1. Report of the Officer-in-charge 1.

2. History of the Rescue Centre 1.

3. Vision 1.

4. Mission 1.

5. Objective 1.

6. About us 2.

7. Organizational Chart 7.

8. Human Resources for management of Rescue Centre 7.

9. Capacity Building of Rescue Centre Personnel 8.

10. Rescue Centre Advisory Committee 8.

11. Health Advisory Committee 9.

12. Statement of income and expenditure of the Rescue Centre 9.

13. Daily feed Schedule of animals 9.

14. Vaccination Schedule of animals 10.

15. De-worming Schedule of animals 11.

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Sr.

No

Section Page

Number

16. Disinfection Schedule 11.

17. Health Check-up of employees for zoonotic diseases 13.

18. Development Works carried out in the Rescue Centre during the

year

13.

19. Important Events and happenings 14.

20. Seasonal special arrangements for upkeep of animals 15.

21. Research Work carried out and publications 15.

22. Rescue and Rehabilitation of the wild Animals 15.

23. Annual Inventory of animals 18.

24. Mortality of animals. 20.

25. Status of the Compliance with conditions stipulated by the Central

Zoo Authority

22.

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1. Report of the Officer-in-charge

People For Animals, wardha animal centre is a non-granted organization

established in 1999 with the aim of provide safe shelter & medical treatment for

the animals in need. In this financial year we rescued numbers of wild animals,

some of them released in their natural habitat. Below data is based on our record

book, and given information is true as per my information.

2. History of the Rescue Centre

People For Animals (PFA), Wardha was established in 1999 to provide safe

shelter, medical treatment and food for the animals in distress, and to relocate

them at a later stage. PFA Wardha, Unit were established in the year 1999 by a

Group of Friends who was interested in Preservation of fauna and flora in Wardha

district.

3. Vision

Multispecialty Hospital

Additional wildlife enclosures

Aviary

Herpetarium

Mobile Ambulance

Mobile ICU van for small animals

Heavy crane for shifting animals

Additional animal care sub centre

4. Mission

To provide safe shelter, medical treatment and food for the animals in distress,

and to relocate them at a later stage.

5. Objective

Preservation of fauna and flora in Wardha district. Protecting animals from conflict with human beings. Provide succour and medical treatment to the abandoned and wounded

animals. Providing shelter for abandoned, wounded and rescued animals. Rescuing wildlife animals which are in danger. Undertaking tree plantation programs. To work in collaboration with Central Zoo Authority, Animal Welfare Board

of India and local Forest Department to protect wild animals. Organizing awareness programs to educate the villagers and urban

population about the importance of conserving nature and not to resort to killing of animals without any reason.

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6. About us

Sr.

No.

Particulars Information

Basic Information about the Rescue Centre

1 Name of the Rescue Centre People For Animals, wardha

2 Year of Establishment 19-06-1999

3 Address of the Rescue Centre “Karunashram”, behind pipri

polytechnic collage, arvi road,

wardha.

4 State Maharashtra

5 Telephone Number 9422141262

6 Fax Number -------------------

7 E-mail address [email protected]

8 Website

9 Distance from nearest Airport: 72 Kms.

Railway Station: 5.7 Kms.

Bus Stand: 5.3 Kms.

10 Recognition Valid up to (Date)

11 Area (in Hectares) 2 Hectares

Management Personnel of the Rescue Centre

12 Name with designation of the Officer

in-charge

Ashish N. Goswami

Name of the Veterinary Officer Dr. Sandip Joge

Name of the Curator Kaustubh Gawande

Name of the Biologist Monika R. Kangale

Name of the Compounder/ Lab Assistant

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Sr.

No.

Particulars Information

Owner / Operator of the Rescue Centre

13 Name of the Operator Ashish Goswami

14 Address of the Operator “Karunashram”, behind pipri

polytechnic collage, arvi road,

pipri meghe,wardha.

15 Contact details/Phone number of

Operator

9422141262

16 E-mail address of Operator [email protected]

* Rule 2(m) of the Recognition of Zoo Rules, 2009.

“Zoo Operator” means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of

the zoos provided that______

I. in the case of a firm or other association of individuals, any one of the

individual partners or members thereof; or

II. in the case of a company, any director, manager, secretary or other officer,

who is in-charge of and responsible to the company for the affairs of the zoo;

or

III. In case of zoo owned or controlled by the Central Government or any State

Government or Union Territory Administration or any Trust or Society funded

by the Central Government or a State Government or a Union Territory

Administration, the Secretary of the concerned Department of that Government,

or as the case may be the Union Territory Administration, shall be deemed to

be the Zoo Operator.

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7. Organizational Chart of the Rescue Centre

8. Human Resources deployment for management of Rescue Centre(Officer in-

charge to Animal Keeper - Sanctioned posts, in-position and vacant posts)

Human Resources of the Rescue Centre*

Sr.

No.

Designation Number of

Sanctioned Posts

Names of the

incumbent

1. Human resource In-charge 1 Sumit S. Bharal

*Please give abovementioned information in respect of all Rescue Centre personnel,

from the Officer in-charge up to the Animal Keeper.

Ashish N. Goswami

Dr. Sandip Joge

Ganesh Masram

Prabhakar Fatale

Kaustubh Gawande

Niwal

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9. Capacity Building of Rescue Centre personnel

Sr.

No.

Name and

designation

of the Rescue

Centre personnel

Subject

matter of

Training

Period of

Training

Name of the

Institution

where the

Training

attended

1. Ashish goswami

(Officer in-charge)

Conservation

of

endangered

species

20 Days

(year 2015)

Durrell, United

Kindom

2. Kaustubh Gawande

(Curator)

Financial

assistance

for

specialized

theme based

training

program for

zoo keepers

as a capacity

building

measures on

regional

basis.

10 days

(year 2018)

Sakkabaug Zoo,

Junagadh, Gujrat

3. Dr. Sandip Joge

(Veterinary officer)

Training for

microsurgery

8 days

(year 2018)

Government

veterinary

collage, Chennai.

4. Monika Kangale

(Biologist)

People

Biodiversity

Register

20 days

(Year 2019)

Pench National

Park

10. Rescue Centre Advisory Committee –

a. Date of constitution

15 April 2003

b. Members

1. Prabhakar Pusadkar

2. Dr. Tarak Kate

c. Dates on which Meetings held during the year

29 July 2018

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11. Health Advisory Committee of the Rescue Centre –

a. Date of constitution

15 April 2003

b. Members

Dr. Ankush Dubey (Veterinary Consultant)

Dr. Abhijit Boratane (M.D. Medicine)

c. Dates on which Meetings held during the year

29 July 2018

12. Statement of income and expenditure of the Rescue Centre.

Rescue centre working under People For Animals, wardha unit organization.

Organizational audit report attached separately.

13. Daily feed Schedule of animals

Sr.

No.

Species Feed item Quantity Day of

fasting Winter Summer

1. Blue bull Green

fodder

including

vegetable.

9-10 Kg. 7-8 kg. Saturday

2. Black buck Green

fodder

including

vegetable.

3-4 kg. 2-3 Kg. Saturday

3. Langur Vegetable

including

fruit.

1-2 Kg. 1-1.5 Kg. Saturday

4. Peafowl Vegetables,

mix grain,

chicken

200-300

grams.

100-200

grams.

Saturday

5. Cockatoo Sprouts

including

fruits.

200-250

grams.

150-200

grams.

Saturday

6. African gray

parrot

Sprouts

including

fruits.

200-250

grams.

150-200

grams.

Saturday

7.

Green

amazons

parrot

Sprouts

including

fruits.

200-250

grams.

150-200

grams.

Saturday

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8.

Leopard cub

Chicken

liver

---------

280-300

grams.

Saturday

9. Rose ringed

parakeet

Sprouts

including

fruits.

100-150

grams.

50-100

grams.

Saturday

10. Alexandrine

parakeet

Sprouts

including

fruits.

200-250

grams.

150-200

grams.

Saturday

14. Vaccination Schedule of animals

Sr.

No.

Species Disease vaccinated

for

Name of the

Vaccine and

dosage/

quantity used

Periodicit

y

Remarks

.Hanum

an

langur,

leopard,

jackal,

civet cat,

Indian

small

civet cat,

mongoo

se.

1.Rabies,

2. tetanus

3. Panlucopania,

4. Feline calci virus,

5. Feline herpes virus,

6. Canine distemper

virus,

7. Infectious canine

hepatitis,

8. canine

parainfluenza,

9. canine parvovirous,

leptostirosis.

Rabivac

Tricat/Biofel

Vanguard plus

Yearly and

as per

antirabies

vaccinatio

n schedule

recommen

ded

As animal

was

accepted for

treatment

and

temporary

care,

vaccination

was done

according to

species if

needed

15. De-worming Schedule of animals

Sr.

No.

Species Drug used Month

All

species

As per identification of

parasite after fecal sample

examination by consultant

veterinarian.

Nil

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16. Disinfection Schedule

Sr.

No.

Species Type of

enclosure

Disinfectant used

and method

Frequency of

disinfection

1. Blue bull Open enclosure

with night shelter.

Fipronil solution

(spraying)

Every three

months or as

directed by

consultant

veterinarian.

2. Black buck Open enclosure

with night shelter.

Fipronil solution

(spraying)

Every three

months or as

directed by

consultant

veterinarian.

3. Langur Closed enclosure

with night shelter.

Fipronil

solution/deltamethline

alternate.(spraying)

Every three

months or as

directed by

consultant

veterinarian.

4. Peafowl Closed enclosure

with night shelter.

Fipronil

solution/deltamethline

alternate.(spraying)

Every three

months or as

directed by

consultant

veterinarian.

5. Cockatoo Closed small

cage.

Benzylamine

hydrochloride

solution. (diluted

solution use for

cleaning of cage)

Every three

months or as

directed by

consultant

veterinarian.

6. African gray

parrot

Closed small cage.

Benzylamine hydrochloride

solution. (diluted solution use for

cleaning of cage)

Every three months or as directed by consultant

veterinarian.

7. Green

amazons

parrot

Closed small cage.

Benzylamine hydrochloride

solution. (diluted solution use for

cleaning of cage)

Every three months or as directed by consultant

veterinarian.

8. Leopard cub Small examination cage.

Benzylamine hydrochloride

solution. (diluted solution use for

cleaning of cage)

Every three months or as directed by consultant

veterinarian.

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9. Rose ringed

parakeet

Closed small cage.

Benzylamine hydrochloride

solution. (diluted solution use for

cleaning of cage)

Every three months or as directed by consultant

veterinarian.

10. Alexandrine

parakeet

Closed small cage.

Benzylamine hydrochloride

solution. (diluted solution use for

cleaning of cage)

Every three months or as directed by consultant

veterinarian.

17. Health Check-up of employees for zoonotic diseases

Sr.

No.

Name Designation Date of

Health Check

up

Findings of

Health

Check up

1. Ganesh Masram Animal Keeper Date not

available

(Health check

up done

personally by

keeper

Not by rescue

centre)

Negative

2. Prabhakar Fatale Animal Keeper Date not

available

(Health check

up done

personally by

keeper

Not by rescue

centre)

Negative

3. Niwal Animal Keeper Date not

available

(Health check

up done

personally by

keeper

Not by rescue

centre)

Negative

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18. Development Works carried out in the Rescue Centre during the year.

No development work was done during the financial year April 2018 –

March 2019.

19. Important Events and happenings.

A six months pilot project was conducted to trail the integration of human wild life information from two villages namely, Borgaon (Gondi) & Susund located under buffer area of Bor Tiger Reserve.

The project is a 6 months pilot program to find out the possible solutions to minimize human wild life conflict by using some natural techniques. The project commenced in October 2018 and ended on 31 March 2019. The project was executed by People For Animals, Wardha team. The whole project supported by SIR RATAN TATA TRUST under CSR fund.

Following Activity were covered in the Project…..

Awareness Campaigns:

a. Conducting awareness programs about crop insurance and

compensation which they get from the Government for the damage

caused to their crops on account wild animal attacks. In most of

the cases, the villagers are not aware about the compensation

which they get but simply they kill the wild animal or wound the

animal to its fate (assuming the animal is dead). The villagers have

to react to situations wherein they become face to face with wild

animals. The methods to be adopted by the villagers in reducing

their aggressive behaviour towards wild animals.

b. Training programs on how to show compassion to animals means

once an animal is wounded, the villagers should try to avoid to kill

the animals and instead intimate the forest department/any NGO

who can save the wild animal and also after sometime, the wild

animal can be relocated in the forest.

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c. Laying of camera traps, training the village youth in informing the

village folk within a reasonable time regarding the movement of a

wild animal in the vicinity.

d. To conduct survey of affected villages and rural communities

wherein the incidences of human-wild life are repeated and to find

out the reasons for the same.

e. PFA envisages educating the rural communities regarding

prevention and minimizing incidences of human-wildlife conflict,

organizing field demonstration programs, video shows through

PFA members and arranging workshops with the support of

experts in the field.

f. Few incidences of human-wildlife conflict are happening due to

open defecation practices of villagers wherein they venture into the

nearby fields before sunrise and sometimes after sunset.

Educating them and making them aware how to apply for financial

assistance from government agencies.

g. Apart from the above interventions, PFA-Wardha would like to

teach the villages how to protect their crops by using traditional and

natural techniques to protect their crops from wild boar, blue bulls

and spotted deer.

h. Establishment of coordination between the personnel of forest

department, volunteers and villagers in conducting awareness

meetings, in dealing with instances of human- wild life conflict.

i. PFA, not only intends to minimize the human- wildlife conflict but

at the same to rescue the wild animals, save their life, provide them

shelter and food along with required medical treatment so that the

wild animal is fit for relocation in the forest, once again.

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j. To address the problems of human-wildlife conflict it is essential to

train the local people. It is duty of forest department to frame the

guidelines for management of human-wildlife conflict & publish the

same in the local community.

Training programs:

Training for village youth regarding how to spread information

amongst the village communities in case a wild animal is sited.

Providing first aid to human beings in case of injuries caused

by animals.

Training regarding construction of toilets, cattle sheds, rescue

of animals, coordination with village heads and forest

department officials etc.

Conducting training program for maintenance of water holes

inputs in the buffer zone to village youth and members of Joint

Forest Management Committee.

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20. Seasonal special arrangements for upkeep of animals.

Provide rolling bottle feeder for peafowl.

Scattering grains on the ground for peafowl.

Frozen fruits provided during summer season.

Provide some plants in herbivorous animals’ cage.

Special arrangement for birds by cover up the entire cage by joot bags

to protect from during hot summer season.

Provide warm light in bird cages during winter season.

21. Research Work carried out and publications - N.A.

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22. Rescue and Rehabilitation of wild animals.

Sr.

No

.

Date of

Rescue

Species

with

number

of

animals

rescued

with their

sex

(M:

F:U:T)

Received

from

Date of

Submissio

n of

Report to

the CWLW

/ CZA

Action taken

Date and

Place of

rehabilitatio

n in their

habitat

Reason

s for

housing

in the

zoo, if

not

release

d in

their

habitat

We

submitted

all

information

to DYCF

wardha

office as

per their

directives

1. 08/05/2018 Langur

(M)

Hanuman

nagar

12/05/2018 12/05/2018

Khrangna

Range

Wardha

----

2. 13/05/2018 Peafowl Kurzadi 15/05/2018 15/05/2018

Khrangna

range

Wardha

----

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3. 22/05/2018 Langur

(M)

Yawatmal 02/06/2018 02/06/2018

Handover

to

yawatmal

forest

Deparment

----

4.

22/05/2018

Langur

(F)

Yawatmal 02/06/2018

02/06/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

5. 26/05/2018 Leopard

Cub

(F)

Madani 04/07/2018 04/07/2018

Handover

to

Gorewada

Nagpur

----

6. 23/06/2018 Rose ring

parakeet

Seloo 01/07/2018 01/07/2018

Khrangna

range

Wardh

----

7. 27/06/2018 Langur Sindhi 01/07/2018 01/07/2018

Khrangna

range

Wardha

----

8. 03/07/2018 Peafowl Ganesh

nagar

Borgaon

04/07/2018 04/07/2018

Hingni

range

wardha

----

9. 18/07/2018 Blue bull

(M)

Wardha

Sawangi

----

10. 25/07/2018 Blue bull

(M)

Wadad ----

11. 28/07/2018 Langur

(M)

Dighi 10/08/2018 10/08/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

12. 19/07/2018 Peahen Taroda 10/08/2018 10/08/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

13. 30/07/2018 Barn owl Samudrap

ur Road

10/08/2018 10/08/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

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14. 16/08/2018 Langur

(F)

Yelakeli

wardha

20/08/2018 20/08/2018

Khrangna

Range

Wardha

----

15. 07/09/2018 Spectacle

d cobra

Warud 10/09/2018 10/09/2018

Wardha

range

----

16. 08/09/2018 Langur

(M)

Arvi 10/09/2018 10/09/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

17.

19/09/2018

Indian

rock

python

Arvi 20/10/2018 20/10/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

18. 19/09/2018 Langur

(F)

Taroda 25/09/2018 25/09/2018

Madani

----

19. 26/09/2018 Langur

(M)

Seloo 01/10/2018 01/10/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

20. 16/10/2018 Spectacle

d cobra

Pipri

meghe

wardha

20/10/2018 20/10/2018

Wardha

Range

----

21. 18/10/2018 Indian

rock

python

(F)

Salod 20/10/2018 20/10/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

22. 19/10/2018 Rat snake Yelakeli 20/10/2018 20/10/2018

Wardha

range

----

23. 20/10/2018 Porcupine Wardha 20/10/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

24. 23/10/2018 Langur

(F)

Sewagram 29/01/2018 29/10/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

25. 28/10/2018 4 Jungle

Cats

Sindhi

meghe

06/01/2019 06/01/2019

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

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26. 30/10/2018 Langur

(M)

Wardha 10/11/2018 10/11/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

27. 31/10/2018 Monitor

Lizard

Wardha 31/10/2018 31/10/2018

Wardha

range

----

28. 27/11/2018 Barn owl Hinganghat 01/12/2018 01/12/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

29. 30/11/2018 Rose ring

parakeet

Wardha 01/12/2018 01/12/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

30. 17/12/2001

8

Langur

(F)

Khrangna 20/12/2018 20/12/2018

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

31. 20/12/2018 Barn owl Wardha 24/12/2018 24/12/2018

Borgaon

Gondi

----

32. 22/12/2018 Rose ring

parakeet

Wardha 24/12/2018 24/12/2018

Borgaon

Gondi

----

33. 22/12/2018 Peafowl Deoli 24/12/2018 24/12/2018

Borgaon

Gondi

----

34. 05/01/2019 2 Indian

rock

python

Ganeshpur

Wardha

06/01/2019 06/01/2019

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

35. 09/01/2019 Indian

rock

python

Sawangi ----

36. 21/01/2019 Spotted

owlet

Wardha 23/01/2019 23/01/2019

Wardha

----

37. 26/01/2019 Peafowl Hingni 21/02/2019 21/02/2019

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

38. 04/02/2019 Baby

Langur

Pulgaon 21/02/2019 21/02/2019 ----

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Khrangna

range

wardha

39.

08/02/2019

Langur

(F)

Yelakeli

wardha

21/02/2019

21/02/2019

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

40. 16/02/2019 Barn owl Sonegaon

(Bai)

21/02/2019 21/02/2019

Khrangna

range

wardha

----

41. 06/03/2019 Moorhen Deoli 02/04/2019 12/03/2019 ----

23. Annual Inventory of animals

Form – II [See Rule 11(1)]

Part – A Inventory Report for the Year

Endangered Species*

SPECIES NAME

ANIMAL NAME

SCIENTIFIC NAME

OPENING STOCK BIRTHS

ACQUISITIONS DISPOSALS DEATHS

CLOSING STOCK

M | F | U | T M | F | U M | F | U M | F | U M | F | U

M | F | U | T

Bird Peafowl Pavo cristatus 0 |1 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 4 |5 |0 2 |2 |0 0 |3 |0 2 |0 |0 |2

Mammal

Black Buck ( Krishna Mrig)

Antilope cervicapra 0 |1 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |1 |0 |1

Mammal Spotted deer Axis axis 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |2 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |2 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Mammal Mouse deer Tragulidae 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 1 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 1 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Mammal Langur Common

Semnopithecus entellus 0 |1 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 19 |12 |0 8 |7 |0 11|6 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Mammal Leopard ( Panther)

Panthera pardus 1 |0 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |1 |0 0 |1 |0 1 |0 |0 0|0 |0 |0

Mammal Macaque Rhesus

Macaca mulatta 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0|1 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |1 |0 |1

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Reptile

Python Indian – Rock

Python molurus 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 1 |1 |3 1 |1 |2 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 |0

Reptile

Indian Spectacled Cobra

Naja-naja 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |3 0 |0|3 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Reptile Rat Snake

Ptyas mucusa 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |1 0 |0|1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Reptile

Indian softshell turtle

Pelodiscus sinensis 0 |0 |2 |2 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |2 |2

Bird Hill myna Gracula religiosa 0 |0 |1 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |1 |1

Reptile

Common monitor lizard

Varanus bengalenesis 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Mammal Chinkara Gazella bennettii 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 1 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 1 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Total of Endangered Species

1 |3 |3 |7

0 |0 |0

26 |22 |8

11 |11 |7

14 |11 |1

2 |2 |3|7

Bird Owl Barn Tyto alba 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |5 0 |0 |4 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 |0

Bird Spotted Owlet

Athene brama 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|1 0|0|0 0|0|0|0

Bird

Parakeet Rose Ring

Psittacula krameri 4 |1 |2 |7 0 |0 |0 0 |1 |2 2 |1 |2 2 |1 |1 0 |0 |1 |1

Bird

Alexandrine parakeet

Psittacula eupatria 1 |0|0 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 1 |0 |0 |1

Bird

Woolly-necked Stork

Ciconia episcopus 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|1|1

Bird

Lesser Whistling Duck

Dendrocygna javanica 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|0|0

Bird Moorhen Gallinule chloropus 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|1 0|0|0 0|0|0|0

Mammal Nilgai - Blue Bull

Boselaphus tragocamelus

0 |2 |0 |2

0 |0 |0

9 |13 |3

2 |0 |0

7 |13|3

0 |2 |0 |2

Mammal Porcupine

Hystrix Indica 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|0|0

Mammal Jungle Cat Felis chaus 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|4 0|0|4 0|0|0 0|0|0|0

Mammal Indian hare

Lepus nigricollis 0 |0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 |0

Total of Species (Sch III and IV) 5 |3 |2 |10 0 |0 |0 9 |14 |20 4 |1 |13 9 |14 |8 1 |2 |2 |5

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24. Mortality of animals

Sr.

No.

Animal Name (with individual

identification mark, if any)

Scientific Name

Sex

Date of Death

Reason of Death as per

the Post-mortem findings

1. Langur Semnopithecus Female 12/04/2018 Due to Shock

2. Langur Semnopithecus Female 16/04/2018 Respiratory

collapse

3. Spotted deer

Axis axis

Female 18/04/2018 Severe

bleeding

4. Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 16/04/2019 Die due to

Shock

5. Langur Semnopithecus Female 20/04/2018 Anaemic

6. Langur Semnopithecus Male 11/05/2018 Respiratory

collapse,

aspiration of

blood

7. Langur

Semnopithecus

Male 13/05/2018 Severe injury

& shock

8. Spotted deer

Axis axis

Female 18/04/2018 Severe

bleeding

9. Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 26/05/2018 Wounds &

Shock

10. Langur Semnopithecus Male 30/05/2018 Brain Injury

11. Peafowl Pavo cristatus Female 09/06/2018 Due to

haemothorax

Bird

Amazon Blue Fronted

Amazona aestiva 0 |0 |1 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |1 |1

Bird

Cockatoo Lesser Sulphur Cestered

Cacatua sulphurea 2 |1 |2 |5 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |3 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |1 2 |1 |5 |8

Bird

Parakeet African Grey

Psittacus erithacus 0 |1 |0 |1 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |0 |0 0 |1 |0 |1

Bird Eclectus parrot

Eclectus roratus 0|0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1 0|0|0 0|0|0 0|0|1|1

Total of Exotic Species 2 |2 |3 |7 0 |0 |1 0 |0 |4 0 |0 |0 0|0 |1 2 |2 |7 |11

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12. Langur Semnopithecus Male 08/06/2018 Due to

starvation &

severe pain

13. Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 10/06/2018 Severe

wounds

14. Peafowl Pavo cristatus Female 11/06/2018 Due to shock

15. Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 15/06/2018 Respiratory

failure

16. Leopard Panthera paradus Male 16/6/2018 Cardiac failure

17 Chinkara

Gazella bennettii

Male 23/06/2018 Respiratory

failure

18 Peafowl Pavo cristatus Female 12/07/2018 Severe

dehydration

19 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 12/07/2018 Respiratory

failure

20 Langur Semnopithecus Male 26/07/2018 Due to shock

21 Langur Semnopithecus Male 19/08/2018 Due to shock

22 Barn owl Tyot alba U 07/09/2018 Cardiac

pulmonary

arrest

23 Langur Semnopithecus Male 16/09/2018 Haematogenic

& Severe

blood loss

24 Langur Semnopithecus Female 19/09/2018 Respiratory

failure

25 Blue bull Boselaphus

tragocamelus

Female 2/10/2018 Cardio

respiratory

failure

26 Blue bull Boselaphus

tragocamelus

Female 10/10/2018 Respiratory

failure

27 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 12/10/2018 Cardiac failure

28 Bluebull

Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 16/10/2018 Cardiac

pulmonary

arrest

29 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 20/10/2018 Respiratory

failure

30 Langur Semnopithecus Male 19/10/2018 Cardiovascular

31 Black buck Antilope

cervicapra

Male 22/10/2018 Respiratory &

cardiac failure

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32 Bluebull

Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 25/10/2018 Cardiac

pulmonary

failure

33 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 05/11/2018 Circulatory

failure

34 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 06/11/2018 Shock

35 Bluebull

Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 11/11/2018 Aspiration

respiratory

failure

36 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 19/11/2018 Cardiac failure

37 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 23/11/2018 Hypovolomic

shock

38 Sectacled

cobra

Naja naja U 26/11/2018 Respiratory &

cardiac injury

39 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 30/11/2018 Due to shock

40 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 30/11/2018 Severe injured

41 Bluebull Boselaphus

tragocamelus

Male 12/12/2018 Shock and

respiratory

failure

42 Langur Semnopithecus Male 18/12/2018 Shock

43 Woolly naked

stork Ciconia episcopus

U 18/12/2018 Injury and

Shock

44 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 21/12/2018 Injury and

shock

45 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 27/12/2018 Respiratory

failure

46 Langur Semnopithecus Female 1/1/2019 Shock

47 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Female 12/1/2019 Hypovolemic

shock

48 Bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 8/02/2019 Pulmonary

failure shock

49 Lesser

whistling

duck Denodrocygna

javanica

U 21/2/201 Cardio

pulmonary

failure

50 Bluebull

Boselaphus tragocamelus

Male 22/2/2019 Injury and

respiratory

failure

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25. Compliance with conditions stipulated by the Central Zoo Authority

Sr.

No.

Norm

No.

under

RZR,

2009

Condition

Stipulated

Time

Period to

Comply

Since

when

pending

Status with regard to

compliance of the

conditions

1. 1(1) Exotic and

Indian birds

should be

housed

separately.

6 Months Exotic and Indian birds

housed separated.

2. 1(3) Green buffer

should be

provided

along both

sides of the

existing wall

separating

staff quarters

and herbivore

rescue facility.

3 Months Green buffer for both

sides of the existing

compound wall is

Completed.

3. 1(5) The rescue

centre should

be surrounded

by boundary

wall of two

meter high on

side as located

in the urban

area.

6 Months Boundary wall of 2mtr.

High on sides as located

in the urban area

construction work is

completed.

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4. 1(9) The domestic

geese (15

Nos.) & guinea

fowl (2 nos.)

should be

remove

Immediately The domestic geese (15

Nos.) & guinea fowl (2

nos.) should be removed

successfully

5. 1(9) The gate

opening

towards the

domestic

animal shelter

should be

permanently

closed, as the

feral dogs

were seen

roaming in the

Rescue centre

premises. The

rescue centre

should have

independent

entry and exit.

3 Months The gate opening towards

the domestic animal

shelter was Closed

permanently.

6. 4(2) The enclosure

constructed to

house the

snake should

be redesigned

following the

norms as

prescribed by

the CZA. Prior

approval of

the design

should be

obtain from

the CZA

4 Months Under process

7. 4(3) The slope in

the Nilgai

enclosure

seems to be

steep, it

should be

made gentle

2 Months The slope in the nilgai

enclosure was covered

with soil for proper feet

gripping.

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by filling the

adequate

amount of soil.

8. 4(6) MS wire

should not be

used as

enrichment

instead

wooden twigs,

bamboo and

natural

material

should be

used and the

food should be

an elevated

platform

1 month MS wire removed

successfully.

9. The approved

copy of master

(layout) plan

and master

plan should be

keep at the

site itself.

Immediately The approved copy of

master (layout) plan and

master plan kept at the

site of rescue centre.