| Key Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) imported eight black-capped capuchin monkeys from South Africa. |
| Species | Black-capped capuchin (Sapajus apella), native to South America. |
| Significance | Step towards conservation-oriented zoo management, genetic diversity, and adherence to global conservation standards. |
| Import Details | Total of 4 males and 4 females imported; arrived at Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. |
| Quarantine | Monkeys transported to designated quarantine facility at BBP; will undergo post-import health examinations and observation. |
| Regulatory Compliance | Import carried out under formal animal exchange programme; approved by Central Zoo Authority (CZA). |
| Authorities Involved | NOCs obtained from State Chief Wildlife Warden, MoEFCC, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, and WCCB. |
| Background | Modern zoos focus on ex-situ conservation, captive breeding, education, and research. |
| Key Takeaways | - Import under animal exchange programme. |
| - Mandatory approval from Central Zoo Authority. | |
| - Quarantine Services clearance required before import. | |
| Question | Q. Which zoological park imported eight black-capped capuchin monkeys from South Africa? |
| Answer | C) Bannerghatta Biological Park |
