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The last remaining animals have been rescued from Islamabad Zoo

The last two animals have left Islamabad s infamous Marghazar Zoo which has now closed its gates for good. A pair of badly neglected Himalayan bears were relocated to a sanctuary in Jordan. The female and the male bear, named Suzie and Bubloo, were transported safely to Jordan by plane. But the trip was not without complications after the Pakistani authorities cancelled the export permit at the last minute, Dr Amir Khalil, a veterinarian at Four Paws International, told Euronews Living. Eventually, the mountain of paperwork needed to allow Suzie and Bubloo to travel into the country was completed, though the bears have nothing to declare , Khalil added laughing.

Islamabad Zoo to have an electric train in upcoming safari park

Islamabad Zoo to have an electric train in upcoming safari park By Marghazar Zoo will have an electric train, says the government The Islamabad Zoo was closed last week after the last of its animals were sent abroad The government is now planning a safari park at the same location ISLAMABAD: The government has planned to install an electric train at the Islamabad Zoo, previously Marghazar Zoo. The Ministry of Climate Change is taking the initiative at the upcoming wildlife safari park at the zoo. The idea is to provide quality entertainment to visitors and attract tourists under which a pollution-free amusement park is being planned for families.

Islamabad Zoo Closes Permanently after Abuse of Elephant Kaavan

Saturday, 19 December, 2020 - 07:15 Kaavan, an elephant transported from Pakistan to Cambodia, is seen at the sanctuary in Oddar Meanchey Province, Cambodia. REUTERS London - Asharq Al-Awsat The only zoo in Pakistan s capital which drew international condemnation for its treatment of lonely elephant Kaavan closed on Wednesday after its final occupants were relocated abroad. Two Himalayan bears named Bubloo and Suzzee were the last to leave the Islamabad facility, almost three weeks after the country s only Asian elephant was flown to a wildlife sanctuary in Cambodia. The Islamabad zoo is now completely closed for both public and officials, Saleem Shaikh, a spokesman for Pakistan s ministry of climate change told AFP.

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