Social activist Apsara Reddy, actress Nikki Galrani donates Rs 3 lakhs to Vandalur Zoo for wildlife protection

CHENNAI, Nov 7 : In a novel gesture for wildlife protection, the Good Deeds Club (GDC) led by social activist Apsara Reddy and popular actress Nikki Galrani on Thursday donated Rs 3 lakhs to  the Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP) at suburban Vandalur, popularly called as Vandalur Zoo.

The cheque was handed over to AAZP Director Ashish Srivastava at the Zoo premises.

The gesture was to bolster wildlife conservation efforts and demonstrated the club’s dedication to meaningful causes to the pressing need for societal support in preserving Tamil Nadu’s wildlife.

The event saw an enthusiastic presence of GDC members, conservation advocates, and local officials, including the Zoo Director.

The donation will directly fund habitat enhancement, animal care, and educational outreach programs designed to cultivate an understanding and respect for wildlife among future generations.

Actor Nikkii Galrani praised the Good Deeds Club for its commitment to impactful initiatives. “The Good Deeds Club’s dedication to causes that need society’s attention is truly inspiring. By supporting Vandalur Zoo, we’re taking a step closer to ensuring that these magnificent creatures and their habitats are protected. I am honored to be a part of this meaningful effort,” said Galrani, reflecting on the club’s proactive approach.

Zoo Director Ashish Srivastava also emphasized the value of the donation, saying, “We are deeply grateful to the Good Deeds Club and Apsara Reddy for their generous support. This contribution is a testament to the power of community action in conservation. With these resources, we can improve animal habitats, enhance healthcare, and educate the public on the importance of safeguarding our natural world.”

Good Deeds Club founder Apsara Reddy remarked on the success of the event, stating, “Our club was created to champion causes that often go unnoticed. Today’s donation reflects our belief that wildlife conservation deserves our urgent attention. We’re grateful to Nikkii Galrani for lending her support, and to the Vandalur Zoo team for their unwavering commitment to this cause.” (UNI)