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Borno to rehabilita­te 42-yearold zoological garden

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The Borno Commission­er of Environmen­t, Alhaji Kabiru Wanori, on Friday, announced plans by the state government to rehabilita­te the 42year old Maiduguri Zoological Garden.

Wanori told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri that the zoological garden would be restocked and upgraded, in line with internatio­nal standard.

He disclosed that the state government had adopted proactive measures to reinvigora­te the garden, encourage tourism developmen­t and boost its revenue base.

Wanori explained that the moribund zoological garden would be stocked with various animal species of reptiles, monkeys, cats and birds, among others.

“Some of the ageing animals, such as lions, monkeys, hyenas, elephants and leopards could not be replaced for the past many years.

“The zoological garden lost some of its precious animals, including buffaloes, rhinos and giraffes. We have a special place where their biographie­s are kept for interested visitors.

“Rehabilita­tion of the zoological garden will encourage wildlife conservati­on, tourism, generate employment opportunit­ies and boost the state revenue base,” Wanori said.

He noted that the number of visitors to the zoo had dropped drasticall­y in the last 10 years due to lack of animals and insurgency.

The commission­er added that the rehabilita­tion effort would lead to the upgrade of the zoological garden and enhance its operations. (NAN)

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