The Deer Park, Hisar, on Hisar-Dhansu in Hisar city of Haryana state in India has an area of 19 hectares (48 acres) including a 6-acre plot for producing fodder for the deer.[1] Park as 4 species, blackbuck, chitalspotted deer and 6 sambar. It also doubles up as the wildlife rescue clinic for the treatment injured wild animals and birds brought here by the people, which are released back in to the wild after the recovery.
Deer Park Hisar is located on Hisar-Dhansu Road in Hisar. From the junction of Hisar-Barwala NH-52 and northern bypass at Hisar, 400 m north on NH-52 take the link road to Dhansu in northeast direction. The Deer Park, 1 km ahead/northeast of 'BPCL LPG Bottling Plant' on this link road, is 2.8 km from NH-52. Shatavar Vatika Herbal Park is 1.1 km ahead of Deer Park in northeast, 2.1 km from 'BPCL LPG Bottling Plant' and 3.9 km from NH-52. Dhansu is further 5 km and 4 km northeast of Deep Park and Shatavar Vatika Herbal Park respectively on this link road. Both, the Deer Park and the Shatavar Vatika Herbal Park, are run by the Forests Department of Government of Haryana.
The Deer Park was established by the Forests Department, Haryana of Government of Haryana in 1985 [1] to advance conservation and to increase public awareness and understanding of the topic through education.[1] It is the oldest among Zoos and deer parks in Haryana.
Butterfly and Bhanvra breeding and conservation program
From 2021, Wildlife department will also create a Butterfly and Xylocopa violacea (carpenter bee or काला भंवरा) breeding program. Plants, shrubs and flowers will be grown which support and sustain the life cycle of these insects.[2]
Visitor facilities
The park has a landscaped area with seats and fountain for picnic, an administrative block, wildlife treatment clinic, etc.
Concern
There is demand to upgrade the visitors facilities such as the interpretation centre, toilets, shelter/shade, cafe, etc. Ecologists have demanded construction of wetland inside the park and planting of additional plants and conversion of the land into grassland with sprinkler system and by rejuvenating the organic manure and nutrient content of the soil inside the park.
Gallery
Below are pictures of some of the species found at the deer park (pictures for representation only):
Chital Spotted Deer male (with long horn) and females (without horn)