In a landmark move for biodiversity conservation, the Maharashtra Government has greenlit a sophisticated, multi-wing Wildlife Transit Treatment Center (TTC) at Gotheghar, Thane. By merging four distinct administrative approvals issued on March 4, 2026, the state has cleared a total investment of ₹5,969.02 Lakhs to create what will be one of the region’s most advanced rescue and rehabilitation hubs.

The facility, situated at Survey Nos. 42 and 161, is designed to move beyond basic rescue, offering specialized high-tech care for a vast array of species—ranging from local leopards and herbivores to exotic birds and reptiles.

A Multi-Species Medical Hub

The center is structured into specialized zones to ensure that different species receive tailored environments and medical attention:

  • The Avian & Reptile Wing: Dedicated cages for raptors (birds of prey), alongside specialized units for tortoises, terrapins, and both Indian and exotic snake species.
  • The Primate & Feline Zone: High-security enclosures for monkeys and various members of the cat family (small and large felines), providing a safe space for recovery before they are fit for release.
  • The Herbivore Enclosures: Large-scale cages designed for deer and other grass-eating mammals, supported by 1,142 sq. meters of developed infrastructure.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: A G+1 administrative building will serve as the brain of the center, housing soil testing labs, a post-mortem room, and a forensic “burning shed” to maintain the highest standards of wildlife hygiene and disease control.

Strategic Infrastructure

To ensure rapid response, the government has sanctioned over 2,110 meters of internal service roads, allowing rescue ambulances and veterinary teams to move efficiently between the medical preparation rooms and the animal enclosures.

The project was conceptualized during the 16th meeting of the State Wildlife Board, chaired by the Chief Minister, with a vision to establish a dedicated TTC in every district. The Gotheghar center stands out due to its scale and its ability to handle “exotic” species, reflecting the increasing need for specialized care in urban-fringe environments like Thane.

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