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Bannerghatta Biological Park sees an increase in animal and bird population

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Last updated: November 21, 2025 5:54 pm
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Published: November 21, 2025
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The aviary section also saw a vibrant breeding season in 2025 as several bird species produced healthy hatchlings, enriching the park’s already diverse avian collection.

The aviary section also saw a vibrant breeding season in 2025 as several bird species produced healthy hatchlings, enriching the park’s already diverse avian collection.
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The Bannerghatta Biological Park (BNP) this year has witnessed the births of several animals, which includes two tiger cubs, two jungle cat kittens, four lion cubs, and three gaur calves.

“From majestic big cats to thriving herbivores and vibrant bird species, each birth reflected the park’s strengthened management practices, scientific care, and steady commitment to conservation breeding,” BBP said.

On February 15, 2025, tigress Arunya gave birth to two cubs. This was followed by the birth of two jungle cat kittens on March 5.

On May 30, lioness Savithri gave birth to a cub, and another lioness Sania birthed four cubs on June 11.

BBP said that the herbivore section also experienced steady growth, with an increase in the park’s gaur population after three calves were born on May 28, August 28, and October 6. “These successful births highlighted the effectiveness of enhanced nutrition plans and dedicated veterinary care in maintaining a strong and genetically diverse herd,” BBP said.

It added that the aviary section also saw a vibrant breeding season in 2025 as several bird species produced healthy hatchlings, enriching the park’s already diverse avian collection.

New arrivals included a painted stork chick on February 13, rose-ringed parakeet chicks on March 31 and April 3, a silver pheasant chick on April 6, sun conure chicks on August 3 and December 5, and rainbow lorikeet chicks on July 27.

“With continual habitat enhancements, specialised veterinary care, and the commitment of its staff, Bannerghatta Biological Park continues to play a vital role in safeguarding and nurturing India’s wildlife for generations to come. With the growing wildlife family, citizens can adopt selected young animals under the animal adoption policy,” BBP added.

Published – November 21, 2025 11:24 pm IST



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