Bannerghatta Biological Park introduces leopard safari and afforestation efforts
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Jul 6, 2024, 22:18 IST
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Bannerghatta Biological Park introduces leopard safari and afforestation efforts 
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BBP in Bengaluru introduces Leopard safari, discounted saplings, and new attractions like a skywalk and animal enclosures. The park's initiative blends eco-tourism with afforestation efforts, fostering biodiversity awareness and e … Read more
BBP in Bengaluru introduces Leopard safari, discounted saplings, and new attractions like a skywalk and animal enclosures. The park's initiative blends eco-tourism with afforestation efforts, fostering biodiversity awareness and environmental conservation. Read less
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Bannerghatta Biological Park, located in Bengaluru, stands out as the first of its kind in South India and the largest in the country. Its hilly terrain and lush greenery have naturally attracted leopards over the years. Park officials frequently rescue leopard cubs from nearby farmlands, bolstering the park's leopard population. Presently, the BBP rescue center houses 14 leopards, highlighting the park's significant role in wildlife conservation.
Besides the safari, BBP authorities are urging visitors to engage in afforestation efforts by providing saplings at discounted rates. This initiative seeks to promote awareness of biodiversity, the significance of forests, and ecological balance. Karnataka Environment and Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre highlighted the educational value of this initiative.
This comprehensive approach by the BBP aims to create an enriching and educational experience for visitors while promoting environmental conservation and awareness. By blending eco-tourism with proactive conservation efforts, the BBP is setting a benchmark for wildlife parks globally.
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