Vehari Wildlife Park, Zoo in Vehari District, Pakistan.
Vehari Wildlife Park is a facility spread across about 40 acres of land with various enclosures housing mammals, birds, and species native to the Punjab region. The grounds feature a network of pathways where visitors can walk and observe animals in their separate sections.
Punjab's provincial government founded the facility in the late 1980s as a conservation project to protect and display native species. Since its opening, the grounds have maintained its role as a shelter and educational institution for the local community.
The park functions as a learning space where visitors encounter native Punjab wildlife firsthand and discover how different animal species live in their habitats. The grounds are regularly filled with school groups and families walking through the enclosures to watch and observe the animals.
The park sits in the city of Vehari and is easily accessible from the road, with several enclosures visible at a glance. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and plan time for walks between the different animal sections.
The facility runs specialized breeding programs focused on rescuing endangered animal species and ensuring their survival. These efforts are an important part of work to protect species from extinction.
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