KARACHI: Mayor Murtaza Wahab has decised to grant greater administrative and financial autonomy to Karachi Zoo and Safari Park to further upgrade facilities for animals and visitors.

In a significant move aimed at prioritising animal welfare, he also ordered the separation of recreational rides from animal enclosures at the two zoos in order to foster a more peaceful environment for the wildlife.

The directive was issued during a meeting of the Recreation Department, chaired by the mayor at the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s head office.

The meeting participants conducted a detailed review of improvements for the city recreational facilities, with a special emphasis on the Karachi Zoo and Safari Park.

“This strategic move is intended to allow the institutions to operate more independently and boost revenue, which will be reinvested to further upgrade visitor and animal facilities,” a statement said.

Mayor Wahab stressed that safeguarding the rights of wildlife was a fundamental responsibility, instructing the officials to take all necessary measures to improve living conditions for the animals and guarantee their protection.

In addition to structural changes, the mayor directed the launch of an organic farming programme and a substantial plantation drive within the zoo. “These initiatives are designed to promote environmentally conscious practices and offer patrons a clean, green leisure space.”

The meeting participants also resolved to bolster security and maintain high standards of cleanliness across all municipal parks.

The mayor underscored that providing a safe and pleasant environment for citizens, particularly families and children, is a top priority and that no negligence in this regard would be tolerated.

The mayor acknowledged recent enhancements at both locations but affirmed that efforts would continue to deliver superior public amenities.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2026

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