Darjeeling: India’s First Zoo to Launch a DNA Preservation Project

Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling, West Bengal, has become India’s first zoo to preserve DNA samples of wildlife found in high-altitude snowy regions. This groundbreaking initiative aims to support future research and conservation efforts, especially for endangered species.

Key Highlights

First-of-its-Kind Initiative

  • The zoo started collecting DNA samples in 2023 and has already preserved 60 DNA samples of indigenous species.
  • Samples include tissue from red pandas, snow leopards, and other native species—collected from animals that died due to accidents or in captivity.

Objective of Project

  • The DNA preservation project aims to study and conserve the rich biodiversity of the Himalayan region.
  • If any species faces extinction, their genetic material can be used for research, restoration, and conservation efforts.

Cryogenic DNA Preservation

  • The project is in collaboration with the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad.
  • DNA samples are stored in a dedicated laboratory inside the zoo.
  • The samples are kept in steel containers filled with liquid nitrogen at extremely low temperatures to ensure long-term preservation.

About Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park

India’s Highest-Altitude Zoo

  • Located at an altitude of 2,150 meters (7,050 feet), the zoo spans 67.8 acres.
  • It specializes in breeding species adapted to alpine conditions and has successful captive breeding programs for: Snow Leopards; Red Pandas (critically endangered); Himalayan Wolves (endangered).

A Key Conservation & Research Hub

  • Zoo is central hub for Central Zoo Authority of India’s red panda breeding program.
  • It is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA).
  • Houses other rare and endangered species, including: Siberian Tigers; Gorals (wild goat species); Rare Himalayan Birds.

Historical Significance

  • Named after Padmaja Naidu (1900–1975), who served as 4th Governor of West Bengal.

About Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad

India’s Premier Research Institution in Molecular Biology

  • Conducts high-quality research in biotechnology, genetics, and conservation.
  • Develops cutting-edge techniques for interdisciplinary biological studies.

Establishment & Recognition

  • Established on April 1, 1977, initially as a semi-autonomous centre under the Biochemistry Division of the Regional Research Laboratory (now Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, IICT).
  • Became a full-fledged national laboratory in 1981–82, with its own Executive Committee and Scientific Advisory Council.
  • Operates under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
  • Designated as a “Centre of Excellence” by the Global Molecular and Cell Biology Network, UNESCO.

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