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Kelantan welcomes the return of mini zoo after 13 years | New Straits Times

After 13 years, Kelantan has finally reopened its mini zoo near Taman Tasik Krai, marking a significant milestone for the state. The RM2.5 million zoo boasts a variety of animals, including birds, reptiles, a horse, and even a camel. Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob officiated the opening ceremony, expressing his gratitude to the donors who made the project possible.

The zoo is not only a recreational spot for residents but also a new tourist attraction for Kelantan. With over 50 types of animals, it promises to be an exciting destination for families and children. Ahmad Yakob emphasized the importance of safety and cleanliness, urging parents to be vigilant while visiting the zoo.

Joining the Menteri Besar at the opening ceremony were Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah, state Community Unity, Culture, Heritage, and Tourism committee chairman Major (Rtd) Datuk Md Anizam Ab Rahman, and Kuala Krai district officer Tengku Ab Rahman Tuan Yunus. Their presence highlights the significance of this event for the local community and the state as a whole.

Kelantan’s journey to reopening the zoo has been a tumultuous one. The first zoo was established in 2005 at the same location but was closed just four years later. It was then transformed into a bird park, which also faced challenges and was eventually shut down due to poor maintenance. Now, with the new and improved mini zoo, Kelantan aims to provide a sustainable and well-maintained facility for both residents and tourists to enjoy.

The revival of the zoo signifies a renewed commitment to conservation and education in Kelantan. By showcasing a diverse range of animals, the zoo not only entertains visitors but also raises awareness about wildlife and environmental conservation. It serves as a valuable educational resource for schools and families, offering a hands-on experience with nature and wildlife.

As Kelantan welcomes back its mini zoo, it marks a new chapter in the state’s efforts to promote tourism and environmental stewardship. With proper care and support from the community, the zoo has the potential to become a thriving hub of biodiversity and education. Visitors are encouraged to explore this exciting new attraction and support Kelantan’s conservation efforts for years to come.

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