Vol. 15 No. 1 (2000): January
Case Report

The botanical side of a zoological park in Coimbatore, India

Published 2000-01-21

Abstract

Recreating different forest types in a zoo demands total commitment and appropriate professional expertise.  The Coimbatore Zoological Park has been striving for the past four years (1994-98) to simulate or recreate eight different forest types of the Niligiris at the site.  Work on three of these eight vegetation zones have already begun.  The experience gained during the last  4 years show that it is possible to recreate at lease seven of these vegetation types using the same species found int he wild.  Seedlings are either purchased from outside or propagated at the zoo itself.  Many of the tropical wet evergreen species have been propagated, planted and firmly established at the zoo.  Every botanic activity, including the outcome of every propagation and planting attemptm is recorded and analyzed through a computer software named ENTADA.  Immediate future plans include the installation of a pair of rain guns for irrigating the rainforest seedlings to local conditions and initiation of Botanic Education Programmes for students.