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'''Birds:'''
'''Birds:'''
** [[wikipedia:Finch|Finches]], [[wikipedia:Parrotlet|Parrotlets]], [[wikipedia:Budgerigar|Budgerigars]], [[wikipedia:Lovebird|Lovebirds]]
*[[wikipedia:Finch|Finches]], [[wikipedia:Parrotlet|Parrotlets]], [[wikipedia:Budgerigar|Budgerigars]], [[wikipedia:Lovebird|Lovebirds]]
** [[wikipedia:Cockatiel|Cockatiels]], [[wikipedia:Bourke's parrot|Rose Bourke Parrots]], [[wikipedia:Red-rumped parrot|Red Rumped Parrots]]
* [[wikipedia:Cockatiel|Cockatiels]], [[wikipedia:Bourke's parrot|Rose Bourke Parrots]], [[wikipedia:Red-rumped parrot|Red Rumped Parrots]]
** [[wikipedia:Caique|Caiques]], [[wikipedia:Senegal parrot|Senegals]], [[wikipedia:Conure|Conures]], [[wikipedia:Rosella|Rosellas]], [[wikipedia:Kākāriki|Kakariki Parrots]], [[wikipedia:Monk parakeet|Monk Parakeets]]
* [[wikipedia:Caique|Caiques]], [[wikipedia:Senegal parrot|Senegals]], [[wikipedia:Conure|Conures]], [[wikipedia:Rosella|Rosellas]], [[wikipedia:Kākāriki|Kakariki Parrots]], [[wikipedia:Monk parakeet|Monk Parakeets]]
** [[wikipedia:Grey parrot|African Grey Parrots]], [[wikipedia:Orange-winged amazon|Orange-winged Amazons]], [[wikipedia:Galah|Galah Cockatoos]]
* [[wikipedia:Grey parrot|African Grey Parrots]], [[wikipedia:Orange-winged amazon|Orange-winged Amazons]], [[wikipedia:Galah|Galah Cockatoos]]
** [[wikipedia:Moluccan cockatoo|Moluccan Cockatoos]], [[wikipedia:Triton cockatoo|Triton Cockatoos]], [[wikipedia:Little corella|Bare-eyed Cockatoos]], [[wikipedia:Eclectus parrot|Eclectus Parrots]]
* [[wikipedia:Moluccan cockatoo|Moluccan Cockatoos]], [[wikipedia:Triton cockatoo|Triton Cockatoos]], [[wikipedia:Little corella|Bare-eyed Cockatoos]], [[wikipedia:Eclectus parrot|Eclectus Parrots]]
** [[wikipedia:Blue-and-yellow macaw|Bolivian Blue-and-Gold Macaws]], [[wikipedia:Green-winged macaw|Green-winged Macaws]]
* [[wikipedia:Blue-and-yellow macaw|Bolivian Blue-and-Gold Macaws]], [[wikipedia:Green-winged macaw|Green-winged Macaws]]


'''Animals:'''
'''Animals:'''
** [[wikipedia:Persian cat|Persian Cats]], [[wikipedia:Ongole cattle|Ponnuru Cows]]
* [[wikipedia:Persian cat|Persian Cats]], [[wikipedia:Ongole cattle|Ponnuru Cows]]


'''Reptiles:'''
'''Reptiles:'''
** [[wikipedia:Iguana|Iguanas]], [[wikipedia:Leopard tortoise|Leopard Tortoises]], [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|Sulcata Tortoises]]
* [[wikipedia:Iguana|Iguanas]], [[wikipedia:Leopard tortoise|Leopard Tortoises]], [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|Sulcata Tortoises]]


'''Eulipotyphla Mammals:'''
'''Eulipotyphla Mammals:'''
** [[wikipedia:Hedgehog|Hedgehogs]]
* [[wikipedia:Hedgehog|Hedgehogs]]


'''Marsupials:'''
'''Marsupials:'''
** [[wikipedia:Sugar glider|Sugar Gliders]]
* [[wikipedia:Sugar glider|Sugar Gliders]]


'''Primates:'''
'''Primates:'''
** [[wikipedia:Common marmoset|Common White-tufted Marmosets]], [[wikipedia:Red-handed tamarin|Red-handed Tamarins]]
* [[wikipedia:Common marmoset|Common White-tufted Marmosets]], [[wikipedia:Red-handed tamarin|Red-handed Tamarins]]


The farm also maintains a curated [[wikipedia:Botanical garden|botanical garden]] consisting of 26 varieties of trees and plants. This serves as an internal source of food for the animals, promoting self-sufficiency and contributing to [[wikipedia:Environmental conservation|environmental conservation]] and [[wikipedia:Sustainability|sustainability]].
The farm also maintains a curated [[wikipedia:Botanical garden|botanical garden]] consisting of 26 varieties of trees and plants. This serves as an internal source of food for the animals, promoting self-sufficiency and contributing to [[wikipedia:Environmental conservation|environmental conservation]] and [[wikipedia:Sustainability|sustainability]].


== Mission and Vision ==
== Mission and Vision ==
[[File:Archana_1.jpg|alt=Archana 1|thumb]]
Dhunn’s core mission is to promote species preservation through compassionate captivity. The initiative recognizes the threats posed by [[wikipedia:Urbanization|urbanization]] and [[wikipedia:Climate change|climate change]] to natural habitats. It believes that under responsible ownership — with proper [[wikipedia:Veterinary medicine|veterinary care]], habitat regulation, and ethical compliance — exotic pets can thrive in safe environments.
Dhunn’s core mission is to promote species preservation through compassionate captivity. The initiative recognizes the threats posed by [[wikipedia:Urbanization|urbanization]] and [[wikipedia:Climate change|climate change]] to natural habitats. It believes that under responsible ownership — with proper [[wikipedia:Veterinary medicine|veterinary care]], habitat regulation, and ethical compliance — exotic pets can thrive in safe environments.



Latest revision as of 19:29, 2 June 2025

Dhunn – The Petting Farm
Dhunn – The Petting Farm
Type NGO
Founded 2019
Founders
Location Dharmaj, Gujarat, India
Industry Exotic Pet Farming and Research
Employees 8

Dhunn – The Petting Farm is a distinctive initiative operated by the non-profit entity Dhunn Charitable Trust, based in Dharmaj, Gujarat, India. Established in 2019 and formally registered on 15 May 2025, the organization manages a private petting farm that houses more than 48 exotic species. The farm is dedicated to promoting animal welfare, environmental conservation, and responsible exotic pet ownership through awareness programs and hands-on educational experiences.

Overview

Dhunn – The Petting Farm provides shelter and compassionate care for over 350 lives, including various birds, mammals, reptiles, and primates. Operating in full compliance with the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 (as amended in 2019 and 2022) and the guidelines of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, it maintains detailed records on the Parivesh Portal for all exotic species in its care.

Species hosted at the farm include:

Birds:

Animals:

Reptiles:

Eulipotyphla Mammals:

Marsupials:

Primates:

The farm also maintains a curated botanical garden consisting of 26 varieties of trees and plants. This serves as an internal source of food for the animals, promoting self-sufficiency and contributing to environmental conservation and sustainability.

Mission and Vision

Dhunn’s core mission is to promote species preservation through compassionate captivity. The initiative recognizes the threats posed by urbanization and climate change to natural habitats. It believes that under responsible ownership — with proper veterinary care, habitat regulation, and ethical compliance — exotic pets can thrive in safe environments.

Educational Outreach

Access to the farm is by prior appointment, and the facility caters primarily to:

Educational visit levels include:

  • Pre-primary: Emotional bonding and basic interaction with animals
  • Primary: Observing daily routines and basic behavioral patterns
  • Secondary: Learning about emotional and nutritional needs of animals
  • Higher Secondary: Career-oriented guidance in zoology, veterinary science, and animal welfare

Other initiatives include:

  • Eco-week programs for children with special needs
  • Reptile rescue awareness and volunteer programs
  • Seed distribution and plant giveaways
  • Nest box installations and bird feeding campaigns

History

The roots of Dhunn trace back to 1992, when founders Archana Shailesh Patel and her brother Chirag Satish Bhatt began caring for pets, starting with dogs. Their journey evolved into hands-on training in dog behavior, animal rescue, and eventually the launch of "Gypsypets," a dog boarding facility, in 1996.

A milestone came in 2002 with their involvement in the rescue of a leopard cub, a life-changing experience that strengthened their commitment to wildlife care. With mentorship from noted zoologist Dr. Govindbhai Patel (former superintendent of Kankaria Zoo), they gained experience in reptile rescue and exotic pet handling.

After relocating to Dharmaj, Dr. Archana Patel revived and expanded the dream, transforming it into a full-fledged exotic farm with a growing number of species and eco-awareness goals.

Key Milestones

Foundation of Dhunn – The Petting Farm in 2019

Official registration under Dhunn Charitable Trust on 15 May 2025

Securing forest and wildlife clearances for exotic species housing

Establishing a shelter for over 350 exotic lives across 48 species

Training and mentoring six local reptile rescue volunteers under Dr. Archana Patel

See Also