Arukh, who yesterday visited the site in his assembly constituency Bhanjanagar, said there are several amusement facilities nearby including a children's park. "Establishment of a deer park will help educate children about wildlife conservation", he said.
The site spread over five hectares area belonged to Water Resources department and the Forest department would seek its permission for setting up the deer park, a senior forest official said.
The estimated cost of the project would be known only after preparation of a detailed project report, he said.
Initially, the park would house spotted deer, barking deer and black bucks and later it would be converted into a mini zoo by adding more animals, he said adding animals rescued from nearby areas rehabilitated in the zoo.
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