- Zoo Negara
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zoo_name = Zoo Negara
Zoo Negara ms icon
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date_opened =November 14 ,1963
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location =Ulu Klang ,Selangor ,Malaysia
area = 120 acres
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num_animals = 5137
num_species = 459
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exhibits = Reptile Park, Monkey/Lesser Apes, Malaysian Elephants, Lake Birds, Bird Aviary, Nocturnal Exhibits, Wallaby/Kangaroo/Pademelon, Humbolt Penguin, Children's World, Bear Complex, Savannah Walk, Nile Hippopotamus, Mammal Kingdom, Freshwater Aquaria, Cat Walk, Ape Centre
website = http://www.zoonegara.org.my/index.htmZoo Negara (literally "National Zoo" in Malay) is a major zoological park in
Malaysia located on 120 acres of land inUlu Klang , nearTaman Melawati on the north-east ofKuala Lumpur . It was officially opened onNovember 14 ,1963 . The park is managed by a non-governmental organization known as the Malaysian Zoological Society. Fully funded by its gate collection, Zoo Negara greatly relies on the support from donors and sponsors.This zoo has about 5137 animals of 459 different species. [Zoo Negara. [http://www.zoonegara.org.my/zoo.html Zoo Negara - About Us] . Retrieved
December 31 ,2007 .]History
In 1957, the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association (MAHA) opened a miniature zoo. After the creation of the mini-zoo, the idea of proper zoo was mooted in the public. As the idea gained momentum, the federal government chosen a spot in
Ulu Klang ,Selangor which is right beside the border ofKuala Lumpur . In the 1960s, Ulu Klang was an undeveloped green area. In 1963, the first Prime Minister of Malaya (now Malaysia) YTMTunku Abdul Rahman officially opened the zoo to the public. Zoo Negara was known as the "Zoo in the Jungle" due to the greenery that surrounded the area.The zoo welcomed its millionth visitor on
February 14 ,2000 Fact|date=September 2008.Current issue
The area surrounding the zoo was covered with thick vegetation until the late 1970s. That changed as
Kuala Lumpur andMalaysia in general underwenteconomic boom . Given Ulu Klang proximity with Kuala Lumpur, the area was opened for large scale development as a planned residential area in the 1980s. It has expanded in term of population ever since. The development has caused the zoo's surrounding to change from being in the jungle to being in the middle of the city. Development also increases the land value the zoo sits upon.In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there were plans to move the zoo to other locations in
Selangor . However, the plans were largely unpopular among the public as it is seen as an effort by some developers to capitalise on the value of the zoo's large track of land. With the support from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and theSelangor State Government, Zoo Negara will not be relocated.Getting There
*Using Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2) - from Ampang, u-turn at the
Taman Melawati exit and take the first left; from Gombak, take the first left after theTaman Melawati exit flyover.
*Hop on the Metrobus bus 16 from Central Market. This bus will bring you to the zoo entrance.
*Using Kelana Jaya Line LRT, get down at theWangsa Maju LRT station and take a taxi or the feeder bus to the zoo.Exhibits
There are 16 exhibits in this zooFact|date=September 2008. They are:
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Reptile Park
*Monkey /Lesser Apes
*MalaysianElephants
*Lake Birds
*Bird Aviary
*Nocturnal Exhibits
*Wallaby /Kangaroo /Pademelon
*Children's World
*Bear Complex
*Savannah Walk
*NileHippopotamus
*Mammal Kingdom
*Freshwater Aquaria
*Cat Walk
*Ape Centre
*Amphibian WorldAchievements
Zoo Negara has managed to breed over 200 highly endangered
Milky Stork Fact|date=September 2008. The zoo is currently working on a release programme with the local Wildlife Department. Other notable breeding achievements includehornbills and thefreshwater crocodile - False Gharial.Education is one of the main objective of Zoo Negara. The zoo strive in providing free educational services to schools and group visits. Amongst the free activities include guided tours, talks, seminars and interactive sessions. The zoo has also published its first storybook on 'Manja' the
orangutan which covers the life story of 'Manja' the tameorangutan at the zoo and conservation facts onorangutan s. Other notable publication is the Animal Classification Workbook which is distributed for free to primary school students.Zoo Negara has recently received its MS
accreditation .Latest Attraction
Zoo Negara's Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium is now open for public viewing. The aquarium is the first ecological-based
freshwater aquarium that highlights the Malaysianriver andwetlands .The Birds Photo Corner is the latest attraction at the Bird Aviary where you can take souvenir photos with a variety of
macaws andcockatoos .The
Amphibian World center at theReptile Park has a variety of frogs and toads that originate from their various habitats in Malaysia.References
External links
* [http://www.zoonegara.org.my/index.htm Official website]
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