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In 2016, the park was teeming with over 103 bird species, 32 butterflies species, 15 herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians) species and eight mammalian species including leopard, hyena, [3] Indian rock python, jackals, neelgai, mongooses, porcupines, small Indian civet, gecko, Sirkeer malkoha cuckoo, nightjar, Indian paradise flycatcher. [2]
In 2015, Delhi already had Aravalli Biodiversity Park and Yamuna biodiversity park. Delhi Development Authority (DDA) engaged the scientist of Delhi University to develop four more biodiversity parks in Delhi, including the Northern ridge biodiversity park (Kamla Nehru Ridge), Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park, Neela Hauz biodiversity park and ...
In 2015, the Delhi Development Authority commenced the work to restore this as a biodiversity area. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] Lake was desilted, its banks landscaped, water supply was restored with the treated water from the Wastewater Treatment Plant , and native species of plants were reintroduced in 10 acres of the land surrounding the lake. [ 6 ]
Aravalli Biodiversity Park [7] is an area spreading over 2.8 km 2 (690 acres) on the South Central Delhi Ridge within the Aravalli Range. The area is enclosed by JNU, Mehrauli-Mahipalpur Road, National Highway 8, Vasant Kunj, Masoodpur, Palam road and the southern periphery of Vasant Vihar. DDA and the University of Delhi, under the auspices of ...
Northern Ridge biodiversity park, [2] in Delhi Ridge of Aravalli range is a 87 hectares biodiversity area in the Northern Ridge (also called Kamla Nehru Ridge or forest) in Delhi, India. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] It lies in the Northern Aravalli leopard wildlife corridor .
The park's foundation was laid on 18 December 2019 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. [1] It is inspired by the presence of public spaces in ancient Harappan cities. [2] As per the plan, the park was supposed to open to the public in March 2022 [3] [4]; however, it has been delayed until August 2025.
It is located in South Delhi District all along Delhi, Faridabad and Gurgaon interstate border. It can be accessed from several points from Delhi and Haryana. On Delhi-Faridabad order, it can be approached from Tughlaqabad (Mehrauli-Badarpur Road) to Surajkund Mela Road (2 km (1.2 mi)) near Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, or from Mehrauli via Chhatarpur Temple 6 km (3.7 mi) near Sanjay Colony ...
Deer Park also known as Aditya Nath Jha Deer Park, is a natural park in Delhi located in the subdivision of Hauz Khas in South Delhi. It was named after famous social worker Aditya Nath Jha. This place is popular for walking, jogging and weekend outings. Deer Park comprises many subsections such as Duck Park, Picnic Spots Rabbit Enclosures etc.