Karachi Safari Park has recently celebrated a significant boost to its animal population, with the birth of 15 new animals. SindhNews.com reported the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) announced the additions, marking a positive development for the park. The new arrivals, including mouflon, Sindh ibex, blackbucks, spotted deer, a horse, and different types of deer, showcase a diverse expansion of the park’s wildlife.
A Healthy Environment for Wildlife
According to a press release, KMC spokesperson Daniyal Siyal confirmed the newborns underwent thorough medical check-ups. Moreover, vets ensured all the animals are in excellent health. Special arrangements were implemented to guarantee their continued well-being.
“The arrival not only enhances the park’s beauty and diversity but also stands as proof of the healthy and nurturing environment we have created for them,” stated Mayor Murtaza Wahab.
Expanding Wildlife Capacity
Mayor Murtaza Wahab expressed his delight at the births and directed the relevant departments to provide enhanced care. He also asked them to maintain a sustainable habitat for the new arrivals. SindhNews.com noted that the authorities are now planning a naming ceremony to celebrate the occasion.
In addition to the Safari Park births, Karachi Zoo also welcomed three lion cubs. The KMC officials recently announced these newborns and said they were doing great.
Conclusion
The recent births at Karachi’s Safari Park and Zoo represent a promising development. They underscore the ongoing efforts to expand wildlife capacity and create a healthy environment for the diverse animal population.
