Ram Brahma Sanyal (1850 – 13 October 1908) was the first Indian superintendent of the
Alipore Zoological Gardens
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and British menageries) and a big tourist attraction in Kolkata, West Bengal. It has ...
in
Kolkata
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(then Calcutta). He was a pioneer in captive breeding, and was one of the first
zookeeper
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s trained as a
biologist
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. He was a corresponding member of the
Zoological Society of London
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and wrote a handbook on keeping and breeding animals in captivity – ''A Handbook of the Management of Animals in Captivity in Lower Bengal'' (1892) which was reviewed in the journal
Nature
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(4 August 1892). This was the standard handbook for zookeepers for over 50 years until
Lee Crandall published ''The Management of Wild Mammals in Captivity'' in 1964. His scientific methods led to the rare birth of a live
Sumatran rhinoceros
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in 1889, an event that was not seen in captivity until 2001.
Biography
R. B. Sanyal was born in
Lalgola,
Murshidabad District
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of present-day
West Bengal
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in 1858 at his maternal uncle's house. His native place was a village named Mahula in
Murshidabad District
Murshidabad district is a district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Situated on the left bank of the river Ganges, the district is very fertile. Covering an area of and having a population 7.103 million (according to 2011 census), it ...
,
West Bengal
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.
[Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), (1976), ''Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary), , p 479] Son of Baidyanath Sanyal, he passed the Entrance examination from Baharampur College. He came to Calcutta for studies, and joined the
Calcutta Medical College, probably in 1870. He gave up his studies on the recommendation of doctors as he developed eye problems. Among early influences on his career was that of
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,
botanist
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and the superintendent of the
Indian Botanical Gardens in
Shibpur
Shibpur is a neighbourhood in Howrah of Howrah district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA).
It is well known for being the ...
(then the ''Royal Botanic Gardens''), who was a faculty at the Calcutta Medical College.
Publication of the handbook and other writings
Sanyal published notes based on observations at the zoo in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
Recognition

Among Sanyal's most notable scientific publications were three scientific papers published in the ''Proceedings of the London Zoological Society'' in the years 1893–1895:
*Notes on a hybrid between the ''Semnopithecus phayrei'' Blyth and ''S. cristatus'', November 1893 pp. 615 – 616
*Notes on ''Cynogale bennetti'' Gray, March 1894, pp. 296 – 297
*On the moulting of the
Great Bird of Paradise with brief notes upon its habits in captivity, June 1895, pp. 541 – 542
Final years
In his final years in office, Sanyal outlined plans of acquiring animals from other places like
South India
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and
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, based on a system of exchange and purchase. He died while holding office, on 13 October 1908.
Other activities
Sanyal was also a member of the
Brahmo Samaj
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It was one of the most influential religious movements in India and made a significant contribution to ...
, a
Hindu
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reformist movement of the late 19th century centered in
Kolkata
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. Sanyal donated a large amount of money for the purchase of land for building the ''Brahmo Sammilan Samaj''.
Website
of the Brahmo Sammilan Samaj
References
External links
Sanyal, Ram Bramha. (1892). ''A hand-book of the management of animals in captivity in Lower Bengal''. (scanned book on Archive.org)
Sanyal, Ram Bramha (1896) ''Hours with nature''. (scanned book on Archive.org)
* Kisling, V. N. (2001) Zoo and Aquarium History: Ancient Animal Collections to Zoological. CRC Press.
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