Uploaded on 2016-07-30 by Kiran Chappa
In Bhopal, India there is a national park called ‘Van Vihar’ and it is providing regulating services, Habitat or supporting services and cultural services. In Van Vihar the animals are kept in their near natural habitat. Most of the animals are either orphaned brought from various parts of the state or those, which are exchanged from other zoos. No animal is deliberately captured from the forest. Van Vihar is unique because it allows easy access to the visitors through a road passing through the park, security of animals assured from poachers by building trenches and walls, chain-link fence and by providing natural habitat to the animals and it is acting as a good tourist spot in Bhopal.