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give a description of Nagaland zoological park​

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Answered by supreethreddy8008
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Few areas in the world are as naturally beautiful as Nagaland. A largely mountainous area, this slice of northeast India is home to breathtaking flora and fauna; part of the one-sirth of the state that is covered by tropical and subtropical evergreen forest. You'll also find an impressive array of wildlife here, including pangolins, elephants, leopards and a variety of monkeys.

Oh, and falcons, too. Nagaland is renowned as the falcon capital of the world. Chief among this majestic bird is the Arnur falcon, of which about one million roosts in Nagaland.

The Nagaland Zoological Park celebrates, preserves and studies this wonderful local ecosystem. And fortunately, all the lush greenery and diverse animal populations are on display for public enjoyment. Located just outside Dimapur, Nagaland's capital city, the zoo covers 435 acres, functioning as both a place for public observation and a robust research facility.

They too operates with six distinct objectives as its mission: Administer fauna conservation programs for the region and state. Initiate the captive breeding of endangered species. Promote conservation awareness education to the public. Conduct scientific studies on the local fauna. Provide recreational and educational facilities for Nagaland residents and visitors.

Answered by gourishanagar3940
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Nagaland Zoological Park, Rangapahar is one of the Model Zoological Parks in India. It was initially granted recognition as a “mini” Zoo by Central Zoo Authority (CZA). Presently the Zoological Park is recognized as a Medium Zoo by the Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi.

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