It expressed reservation about the size of few enclosures.
A delegation of the Pakistan Wildlife Foundation headed by its vice-chairman, Safwan Shahab Ahmad, and animal rights activists visited the sprawling facility in the provincial capital and looked at animals in enclosures and allied facilities.
They will give final recommendations and scientific input to the management to improve conditions in the zoo.
The wildlife experts and ecologists will be taken on board for finalising recommendations. The Peshawar zoo, which was opened to public in 2018, is in the spotlight due to the animal deaths. Also, a petition about it has been pending with the Peshawar High Court. A group of animal rights activists had filed the petition.