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Adopting an animal does not imply ownership or private access. It is a symbolic, impactful act where an individual, family or organization sponsors the annual maintenance of an animal.
Adoption costs vary for each species, calculated based on actual expenses such as diet, veterinary care and housing requirements. Image: Canva
A walk through the tree-lined paths of Mysore Zoo in Karnataka often leaves one thought in the minds of visitors. Beyond selfies and school trips, how does a zoo of this scale actually care for its animals day-to-day? One of the answers lies in quietly growing initiatives that allow ordinary citizens to play a direct role in wildlife care.
Animal adoption scheme at Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Park has emerged as a key pillar of the conservation fund. For the period 2025-26 alone, the zoo has collected over Rs 43.61 lakh through public adoption. The money goes directly into animal feed, medical treatment, regular health monitoring and enclosure maintenance.
What does it really mean to “adopt” an animal?
Adopting an animal does not imply ownership or private access. It is a symbolic but impactful act where an individual, family or organization sponsors the annual maintenance of a chosen animal. Adoption costs vary for each species, calculated based on actual expenses such as diet, veterinary care and housing requirements.
This model allows the zoo to maintain high welfare standards while reducing reliance on ticket revenue or irregular grants. For adopters, this provides a solid connection to transparency and conservation.
How to adopt an animal in Mysore Zoo
The process is designed to be accessible and simple. Interested adopters can apply online through the official Mysore Zoo website, use the Karnataka Zoo mobile app, or visit the zoo office in person.
Once the adoption fee is paid, the zoo issues an official adoption certificate mentioning the animal or species adopted. Many people choose to adopt animals for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings or even as a memorial.
Animal Adoption Price List in Mysuru Zoo
Adoption fees are annual and vary by species. Here is the official pricing structure used by the zoo.
| Social class | animal species | Adoption cost (Rs. per year) |
| large mammals | African/Asian elephant | Rs 3,00,000 |
| large mammals | asiatic lion | Rs 1,00,000 |
| large mammals | Bengal Tiger | Rs 1,00,000 |
| large mammals | Giraffe | Rs 1,00,000 |
| large mammals | hippopotamus | Rs 50,000 |
| large mammals | panther | Rs 50,000 |
| large mammals | jaguar | Rs 50,000 |
| medium animal | sloth bear | Rs 35,000 |
| medium animal | himalayan black bear | Rs 35,000 |
| medium animal | striped hyena | Rs 20,000 |
| medium animal | indian wolf | Rs 20,000 |
| medium animal | zebra | Rs 50,000 |
| medium animal | black deer | Rs 10,000 |
| medium animal | spotted deer | Rs 15,000 |
| birds | Peacock | Rs 3,500 |
| birds | love birds | Rs 1,000 |
| birds | parrots | Rs 2,000 |
| reptile | Nagraj | Rs 5,000 |
| reptile | Python | Rs 3,500 |
| reptile | star turtle | Rs 1,000 |
This wide range allows almost anyone to participate, from students and families to large corporate donors.
Who is participating in the plan
The adoption program is no longer limited to wildlife lovers. Corporate houses and private companies are increasingly adopting animals as part of their CSR initiatives, considering it a transparent and meaningful way to contribute to conservation.
On a personal level, many adopters say the sentimental value matters as much as the certificate. The idea that a contribution directly feeds or treats an animal creates a sense of responsibility that goes beyond charity.
Benefits for adopters
Adoption contributions are eligible for tax deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act. The name or organization of the adopter is displayed on a plaque near the animal enclosure. In some cases, complimentary admission passes are also provided for a limited period.
But the big benefit is less visible. This is the assurance that money is not abstract, but linked to the care of a living being.
why does it matter now
Zoos today face increasing scrutiny, and rightfully so. Such adoption plans shift the focus from performance to shared responsibility. They turn visitors into stakeholders and turn conservation into something personal, measurable and ongoing.
Sometimes conservation looks like activism. Sometimes it looks like a receipt, a certificate, and an animal that eats better because someone cared enough to step in.
December 22, 2025, 11:16 IST
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