Educational Visit to Nahargarh Zoological Park

As part of the National Wildlife Week celebration, the Department of Zoology, IIS (Deemed to be University), Jaipur, organized an educational visit to Nahargarh Zoological Park on 5th October 2024. A total of 52 undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) students, along with research scholars, participated in this visit. The primary objective of the visit was to provide students with an opportunity to understand the significance of wildlife conservation and forest preservation. The visit aimed to: Educate students on wildlife rehabilitation and conservation efforts, enhance understanding of forest conservation and its ecological importance, explore the diverse flora and fauna housed within the zoological park, engage students in interactive exhibits to promote experiential learning.

During the visit, students had the opportunity to observe and learn about various species of wildlife. Some of the key species encountered included: Big Cats: Royal Bengal Tiger, Lion, Leopard; Small Carnivores: Jungle Cat, Palm Civet, Honey Badger; Deer Species: Spotted Deer, Sambar Deer, Barasingha Deer. The students actively participated in discussions regarding the behavior, habitat, and conservation status of these species. The zoological park authorities provided insightful information on the role of zoological parks in the conservation of endangered species, captive breeding programs, and ecological balance.

The visit proved to be an enriching experience for the students as they: Gained a deeper understanding of wildlife rehabilitation and the challenges involved. Learned about conservation strategies employed to protect flora and fauna. Developed an appreciation for the importance of biodiversity and its role in ecosystem stability. Engaged with interactive exhibits that provided a hands-on learning experience.

The educational visit to Nahargarh Zoological Park was a valuable initiative that successfully aligned with the objectives of National Wildlife Week. It provided students with a comprehensive understanding of wildlife conservation, forest preservation, and the significance of ecological balance. Such visits play a crucial role in fostering environmental awareness and encouraging students to contribute to conservation efforts in the future.