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Wildlife activist writes to centre, demands inquiry into Delhi zoo irregularities

Activist Ajay Dubey demanded an independent investigation over tree felling, ticket fraud, and negligence leading to the deaths of endangered species.

Published on: Jan 26, 2026, 07:13:07 IST
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A wildlife activist has written to Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav, flagging multiple irregularities in the functioning of the Delhi Zoo, calling for an immediate independent inquiry.

In a letter, dated January 24, Ajay Dubey alleged illegal felling of nearly 100 trees last year, black marketing of tickets, and the deployment of multi-tasking staff (MTS) in animal enclosures without requisite training, calling for an inquiry. (HT file photo)
In a letter, dated January 24, Ajay Dubey alleged illegal felling of nearly 100 trees last year, black marketing of tickets, and the deployment of multi-tasking staff (MTS) in animal enclosures without requisite training, calling for an inquiry. (HT file photo)

This comes just weeks after the National Zoo Workers’ Union alleged that a jackal, who escaped from and hid in a burrow in the Himalayan Black Bear’s enclosure, had been burnt alive as staff tried to catch it. While the zoo had denied this, an investigation into the allegations is on and a report is expected next week.

In a letter, dated January 24, Ajay Dubey alleged illegal felling of nearly 100 trees last year, black marketing of tickets, and the deployment of multi-tasking staff (MTS) in animal enclosures without requisite training, calling for an inquiry.

In the email letter, seen by HT, Dubey said the zoo is violating the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act (DPTA), and Central Zoo Authority (CZA) guidelines.

The zoo director, CZA and Union ministry did not respond to HT’s requests for comment.

The email, which has also been sent to the CZA, alleged that a number of schedule-I animals (critically endangered species) have died recently, some of them possibly due to grave negligence on part of staff.

The current internal inquiry into the jackal’s death being carried out by a subordinate of the zoo director (joint director) is a clear conflict of interest, Dubey said, urging the ministry and the CZA “to order a time-bound investigation by an external agency and a suspension of the zoo director and other staff.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jasjeev Gandhiok

Jasjeev Gandhiok is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times, where he covers environment, climate change, the clean energy transition and wildlife at the National Bureau. Gandhiok has over a decade of experience in journalism and is based in Delhi. He has reported extensively on Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). This includes the region's air pollution woes, a polluted Yamuna and on urban wildlife still thriving in the region. He joined HT in October 2021. Prior to that, he had five-year stint at The Times of India in Delhi, where he also covered Delhi, with a focus on environment and wildlife. Gandhiok has covered some recent events around the Capital too, ranging from the farmers' protests, the northeast Delhi riots and the CAA-NRC protests, reporting from the ground on all of these. He also travels across the country to report on how environment and climate change impact everyday life, while also writing on endangered species. His reports in 2019 on toxic leachate from Delhi's landfills led to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) taking suo motu cognisance and ultimately asking the state government to start bio-mining to flatten and remove all three landfills in the capital. He also closely tracks the implementation of government policies on climate, renewable energy and environmental protection. His focus remains on impactful, public-interest journalism which explains how environmental decisions affect people's everyday lives.

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