Vandalur Reserve Forest

Coordinates: 12°53′39″N 80°05′48″E / 12.894268°N 80.096684°E / 12.894268; 80.096684
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South-Eastern side of Vandalur Hill

Vandalur Reserve Forest is a protected area located in the suburb of

Indian Subcontinent
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History

In 1976, a portion of the reserve forest covering 1,265 acres (512 ha) was demarcated by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department as the new location for the Madras Zoo, initially located in Park Town.[1] Work started in 1979 at an initial cost of 75 million, and the zoo was opened to public on 24 July 1985 as the Arignar Anna Zoological Park. In 2001, another 92.45 hectares (228.4 acres) of land from the reserve forest, located adjacent to the zoo, was augmented with the zoo to build a rescue and rehabilitation center for confiscated and abandoned wild animals, increasing the zoo's size to 602 hectares (1,490 acres).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vandalur zoo gets ready to celebrate". behindindia.com. Behind India. 16 August 2010. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2011.

12°53′39″N 80°05′48″E / 12.894268°N 80.096684°E / 12.894268; 80.096684