Hyderabad: The Nehru Zoological Park has introduced a new species to its collection with the public display of two male mandrills, marking a fresh attraction for visitors ahead of the summer season.
Hyderabad's Nehru Zoological Park is preparing to launch a night safari, following the Central Zoo Authority of India's recent decision to lift the ban. The safari, expected to be operational within a ...
The primates will be open for public viewing in early March after completing quarantine The Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad witnessed a surge in visitors on Christmas Day, with 23,440 people ...
Visiting the Hyderabad Zoological Park is set to be come a costlier affair with the authorities raising the prices across all categories. An adult visitor now has to pay ₹100 and for children the fare ...
Hyderabad: Nehru Zoological Park has implemented various temperature-control measures to protect animals from dehydration and ...
HYDERABAD: Brightly coloured mandrills have been added to the collection at Nehru Zoological Park and will make their public debut after completing a mandatory 15-day quarantine. The two male ...
Hyderabad: On account of the 62nd anniversary of the Nehru Zoological Park (NZP) and the 71st World Wildlife Week celebrations on Monday, a series of new facilities were inaugurated on the zoo ...
Hyderabad is set to make a splash in the world of marine tourism. The city’s Nehru Zoological Park will soon house India’s largest tunnel-style aquarium—a 4,000-square-metre facility offering a ...
Hyderabad: The 10 long-billed vultures brought to Nehru Zoological Park (NZP) for conservation breeding earlier this year have completed their quarantine period. They are now being prepared for the ...
The staff of Nehru Zoological Park later handed the man over to the Bahadurpura Police station after lodging a complaint. Staff rescued and handed over to the police a man who was walking on the ...
Hyderabad: Officials of Nehru Zoological Park fear that their animals housed at the Veterinary Hospital on campus might catch diseases. The reason is loads of garbage left over by the street vendors ...