Lok Kawi Wildlife Park, Wildlife park and zoo in Putatan, Malaysia.
Lok Kawi Wildlife Park is a 280-acre facility in Putatan with separate zoological and botanical sections housing various Borneo species in naturalistic enclosures. The site is divided into different zones that recreate various habitats, allowing visitors to see many animals in one location.
The Sabah Wildlife Department founded this center in 2007 to protect and study endangered species from Malaysian Borneo. This establishment reflected a commitment to conserving the region's animal populations.
The park is a place where visitors walk among enclosures to observe animals in settings that mirror their natural habitats on Borneo. The relationship between wildlife and its landscape becomes clear as you move through the grounds and see how each species fits within its environment.
The park is open daily and you can ask at the entrance which areas are best to visit at certain times of day. The grounds are expansive, so wear comfortable shoes and bring water to make your visit pleasant.
The facility operates specialized breeding programs for Bornean elephants, orangutans, and proboscis monkeys to prevent these species from dying out. This work ensures that these rare animals survive for future generations.
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