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Want to adopt from Borivali safari park? A White Tiger costs 3 lakhs

In a move that will be welcomed by the city’s big-cat lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the state forest department has revived Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s (SGNP) scheme for adopting wild animals held in captivity at the park.

Updated on: Jan 29, 2014, 21:52:53 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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In a move that will be welcomed by the city’s big-cat lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the state forest department has revived Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s (SGNP) scheme for adopting wild animals held in captivity at the park.

The state forest department has issued a government resolution approving the adoption scheme, making it possible for individuals and even corporate companies to adopt animals such as lions, tigers, white tigers, leopards and spotted deer for a maximum period of one year upon paying an adoption fee.

The scheme was originally proposed to the principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) in 2010 but never really took off due to administrative constraints. The adoption scheme is based on a similar program run at the Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore.

The adoption scheme’s aim is to attract more visitors to the park and make them more aware of the wild animals. The adopters would get a chance to visit the adoptee animal once a week without any special fees.

The captive lions and tigers are the prime attraction at SGNP’s wildlife safari that attracts the maximum tourist footfall. These big cats have been brought in to SGNP from places such as Bannerghatta National Park and Pench Tiger Reserve. But the leopards in captivity are largely the ones trapped in and around Mumbai during the height of human-leopard conflict between 2003-2005. These leopards have been in captivity due to their serious injuries and old age.Terms and conditions to adopt an animal at SGNPOne animal can be adopted for a yearThe amount paid towards adoption will be non-refundable and interested persons/company should draw a demand draft.The state would continue to own the animalThe adopter’s name would be displayed outside the adoptee animal’s cageAdopter would be allowed to visit the animal once a week without additional feesThe adopter would not be allowed to put in conditions regarding the animal’s diet, medicines, cages etc. They will be provided with a certification of adoption

 
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