Zoo Nutrition for Wild Herbivores: An Examination of Dietary Requirements
Chetan Patond,
Ushma Patel,
Soham Mukherjee
Affiliation: Sardar Patel Zoological Park, Gujarat, India; Life Science Education Trust, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Keywords: Zoo Nutrition, Herbivore Captive Diet, Nutritional Enrichment
Categories: Life Sciences
DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.6.1002
Languages: English
Nutritional management of wild herbivores in zoological settings is essential to modern zoo operations, reflecting their role as wildlife conservatories and research facilities. At Sardar Patel Zoological Park (SPZP), dietary practices have evolved from empirical to evidence-based, focusing on the complex needs of captive herbivores. By mimicking natural feeding behaviors—adjusting fodder height, managing feed distribution to prevent overcrowding, and synchronizing feeding times with animals' diurnal patterns—SPZP enhances herbivore welfare. Innovations like chaffed fodder reduce waste and emphasize sustainable feeding strategies. This comprehensive approach ensures the nutritional, behavioral, and physiological health of herbivores, balancing economic and environmental considerations with the well-being of zoo animals. These practices underscore the critical role of precise feed management in advancing zoo animal care.