Thrissur Zoo Explained

Zoo Name:State Museum & Zoo, Thrissur
Location:Thrissur, Kerala, India
Date Opened:1885
Annual Visitors:2,000 (Per day)[1]
Members:CZA
Exhibits:Wildlife

Thrissur Zoo or State Museum & Zoo, Thrissur (formerly the Trichur Zoo) is a 13.5acres zoo that opened in 1885 in a small area called Chembukkavu, in the heart of Thrissur City, Kerala, India. It is one of the oldest zoos in the country and is home to a wide variety of animals, reptiles, and birds. The zoo compound includes a natural history museum and an art museum that showcase the social and cultural heritage of the region. The Thrissur Zoo is 2km (01miles) from the Thrissur City center and is open from 10:00 AM till 5:15 PM, except on Mondays. Being one of the two Zoological Parks in the state of Kerala, it sees many visitors on a regularly. Still and video cameras are allowed in the park for a small fee.

Exhibits

The zoo includes a Zoological Garden, Botanical Garden, Art Museum, and Natural History Museum in its compound.

The future

The Thrissur Zoological Park Wildlife Conversation & Research Centre is being constructed in nearby Puthur and will expand the size of the zoo from its current to . The new zoo will be close to the Peechi Dam, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Kerala Agricultural University, College of Forestry, and College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thrissur zoo buys emus to pull in crowds. Times of India. 2012-02-05.