In a move to enhance the wildlife experience, Lahore Zoo and Safari Park are set to welcome 12 new giraffes, which will be imported from international wildlife conservation centers. The addition of these majestic creatures aims to bolster the zoo’s conservation efforts, improve biodiversity, and provide an exciting new attraction for visitors.
According to the zoo’s spokesperson, the giraffes will arrive in the coming weeks after a thorough quarantine process to ensure their health and safety during the transit. The giraffes are expected to adapt well to their new environment, with ample space to roam and interact with the local wildlife.
The zoo’s management expressed excitement over the import, emphasizing that giraffes, known for their distinctive long necks and towering presence, will be a major draw for families and tourists alike. Additionally, the new arrivals will help promote awareness about giraffe conservation, a species currently facing threats in the wild due to habitat loss and poaching.
Lahore Zoo and Safari Park officials have also mentioned that the imported giraffes will join other wildlife species as part of a broader effort to diversify the park’s offerings, ensuring that visitors can experience a wide range of animal species from around the world. The giraffes will be housed in a specially designed enclosure that mirrors their natural habitat to ensure their well-being.
This development marks another step toward making Lahore Zoo and Safari Park one of the leading wildlife destinations in Pakistan.