Zoological Survey of India

Zoological Survey of India Official page of Zoological Survey of India, under Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India.

The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) was established on 1st July 1916 to promote survey, exploration and research leading to the advancement in our knowledge of various aspects of exceptionally rich life of the erstwhile ´ British Indian Empire ´ . The survey has its genesis in the establishment of the Zoological Section of the Indian Museum at Calcutta in 1875. By gradually strengthening its staf

f and expanding its research program, the Survey has met the challenge of the past and is on its way to meet the demands of the future. It has maintained its primary objectives unchanged from its inception... Initially, the Survey acquired the Zoological collections of more than a century old from former Museum (1814 -1875) of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and Zoological Section of the Indian Museum(1875-1916) in Calcutta. With the increasing interest in the life sciences and with the advent of country´s Five Year Plans, the expansion programme of the survey was initiated. The Survey has established so far 16 Regional and Field Stations, and has developed into a major National Institution. It functions as the guardian of the National Zoological Collections, containing over a million identified specimens from all animal groups ranging from Protozoa to Mammals. Extensive and intensive field explorations are undertaken by the Survey in different parts of the country for the studies of fauna, systematic zoology, animal ecology, wildlife and zoogeography, animal behavior, animal population and also marine fauna and the results of the explorations and research are published in its own journals as well as National and International periodicals of repute regularly. Recently efforts have been made towards an integrated approach to zoological investigations, so as to have more purpose oriented research comprising biological, cytotaxonomic, and ecological aspects. However, taxonomy continues to occupy a prominent role. There is an increasing interest in matters pertaining to animal life on the part of the public, and a constant stream of enquiries continue to pour in, reflecting public confidence in the Institute. The department has never lacked a constant succession of distinguished Zoologists.

We believe everyone has a "wild" fact or a story to share! Today, we’re diving into the incredible secrets of the animal...
27/05/2026

We believe everyone has a "wild" fact or a story to share! Today, we’re diving into the incredible secrets of the animal kingdom. Drop your knowledge in the comments below!

Dr. Dhriti Banerjee, Director, ZSI greeted the Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal, Shri Suvendu Adhikari.The meeting ...
25/05/2026

Dr. Dhriti Banerjee, Director, ZSI greeted the Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal, Shri Suvendu Adhikari.

The meeting precedes tonight's "Interaction-cum-Dinner" at 'Soujanya', Kolkata—a special initiative to foster collaboration and exchange views between the State Government and Heads of Central Government offices. 🤝

🐟🌊 On this  , ZSI celebrates the remarkable journeys of migratory fishes that connect our rivers, estuaries & oceans!Thr...
24/05/2026

🐟🌊 On this , ZSI celebrates the remarkable journeys of migratory fishes that connect our rivers, estuaries & oceans!

Through research, monitoring & conservation efforts, ZSI is working to understand fish migration patterns and protect critical aquatic habitats for species survival. 🌍✨

Healthy rivers mean thriving biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods for millions.

Let’s join hands to keep our waterways free-flowing and life-supporting! 💧🐠

23/05/2026

🌊🐢 On this , ZSI celebrates the incredible journey of the Olive Ridley turtles!

To study & protect these marine mariners, ZSI launched a mega-tagging drive along the Odisha coast—successfully tagging over 11,500 turtles by 2023! 📈✨

Every tag unlocks secrets to their migration & helps us safeguard their future. Join hands to protect our oceans for these gentle ocean travellers.

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Biodiversity is the foundation of ecological balance and sustainable future.On the International Day for Biological Dive...
22/05/2026

Biodiversity is the foundation of ecological balance and sustainable future.

On the International Day for Biological Diversity, ZSI reaffirms its commitment to scientific research, species documentation, and conservation of India’s rich faunal heritage.

Through exploration, taxonomy, and modern research, every discovery contributes towards understanding and protecting the natural world for generations to come.

India is home to over 800 species of bees. From the giant rock bee, Apis dorsata, to tiny stingless bees, these incredib...
20/05/2026

India is home to over 800 species of bees. From the giant rock bee, Apis dorsata, to tiny stingless bees, these incredible pollinators are the unsung heroes of our ecosystems, securing biodiversity and food security.

Protect them by planting native flowering plants, reducing pesticide use, and conserving natural habitats — because protecting bees means safeguarding our food security.

18/05/2026
15/05/2026

The Tiger isn’t the only one fighting for a future. 🐅🦋🐸🐢

From the iridescent Bhutan Glory butterfly to the elusive Galaxy Frog and the resilient Hawksbill Sea Turtle, countless lesser-known species are vanishing.

Size doesn’t determine significance. This , ZSI pledges to protect the small but mighty.

14/05/2026

111 Years. 111 Hours. 16 Regional Centres.

ZSI invites you to the ultimate National Hackathon! ZSI is merging Traditional Knowledge with Cutting-edge Tech to save our biodiversity.

111 hours of non-stop innovation

16 locations pan-India

Solve real-world conservation problems.

Don't just watch history—be a part of it

For Registration click https://hackathon.zsi.org.in/form/hackathon-registration

গতির অপর নাম চিতা। ঘাস জমিতে দুরন্ত গতিতে ছুটে চলা চিতা জঙ্গলের জীববৈচিত্র্য রক্ষায় গুরুত্বপূর্ণ। চিতার ভবিষ্যত শুধু এই...
13/05/2026

গতির অপর নাম চিতা। ঘাস জমিতে দুরন্ত গতিতে ছুটে চলা চিতা জঙ্গলের জীববৈচিত্র্য রক্ষায় গুরুত্বপূর্ণ। চিতার ভবিষ্যত শুধু এই প্রজাতিকে রক্ষা করার মধ্যে সীমাবদ্ধ নয়, বরং তৃণভূমিকে সংরক্ষণের ওপরও নির্ভশীল।
এই বিষয়ে বিস্তারিত জানুন থেকে।




United for Progress of Science! 🌿👣Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) and Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) are streng...
12/05/2026

United for Progress of Science! 🌿👣

Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) and Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) are strengthening their ties and moving ahead together through collaborative work to explore anthropology, biodiversity, and paleoanthropology research in India. This partnership marks a major step forward in understanding the connection between human history and nature.

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