Indian Zoological Garden
Full Form of IZG
What is IZG?
The Indian Zoological Garden (IZG) refers to the collective network of major zoological parks and zoos operating under the regulatory framework of the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) in India. These gardens are established to conserve wildlife, educate the public about biodiversity, and support captive breeding programs for endangered species. In India, prominent IZGs include the Delhi Zoo, Mysore Zoo, and Alipore Zoo, each serving as a hub for research and recreation. The term is often used in government documents, tourism campaigns, and conservation planning. For students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC or SSC, understanding the role of IZGs in ex-situ conservation and the guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority is relevant under environment and ecology sections. These gardens also collaborate with international bodies such as the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) to enhance wildlife conservation efforts across the country.
IZG का फुल फॉर्म
भारतीय प्राणी उद्यान
Example
The Indian Zoological Garden in Hyderabad recently introduced a new glasshouse for reptiles as part of its modernization drive.