CM Khattak inaugurates KP's 'first-ever' zoo

Published February 12, 2018
Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak inaugurates Peshawar zoo. — DawnNews
Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak inaugurates Peshawar zoo. — DawnNews

Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Monday inaugurated what the provincial government has touted as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's 'first' zoo.

Two years in the making, the zoo had been one of the most long-awaited development projects in the province. It will feature lions, monkeys and different species of birds.

A view of the zoo.— Photo by Ali Akbar
A view of the zoo.— Photo by Ali Akbar

The idea of setting up a zoo in Peshawar was first floated during the previous government, when a group of students from Beaconhouse School System, Khyber Campus, Hayatabad had collected signatures to petition the then chief minister, Amin Haider Hoti, to announce the construction of a zoo in Peshawar.

The Peshawar Development Authority had offered to provide a land in Regi Lalma for Rs240 million, which was beyond the allocated funds for the zoo. Another site, Dheri Zardad, along the Nowshera-Charsadda Motorway, was also not suitable, as it was not easily accessible. The idea of establishing the zoo was subsequently dropped.

In November 2016, the PTI government finally found a suitable site for establishing a zoo in the city, near the Pakistan Forest Institute. The site was not only touted as accessible and suitable, but was also bigger than the Lahore Zoo's covered area, which is over 24 acres.

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