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Waterfalls Magazine – The Protected Areas Commission (PAC) launched a restoration and enhancement journey for the Zoological Park. The restoration and enhancement project kicked started on Saturday under the theme ‘Wildlife Warriors: Unite for Conservation’.
The Commission is inviting our valued stakeholders and partners as the team embarks on an important endeavour. In a statement to the media, PAC noted that they are eager to share their efforts with members of their community who have in one way or another contributed to the upkeep of the Zoological Park.
The rehabilitation of this space signifies our continuous commitment to wildlife conservation, sustainability, and community engagement.
Additionally, the enhancement exercise, which will serve as a demonstration of our dedication to creating a cleaner, healthier environment for all wildlife, will feature key activities such as whitewashing of trees, painting of structures, raking, tree planning, and other activities to enhance the environment.
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