Malacca Zoo

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Melaka Zoo and Night Safari
Melaka Zoo and Night Safari.jpg
Date opened1963
13 August 1987 (to public)
LocationAyer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia
Coordinates2°16′40″N 102°18′6″E / 2.27778°N 102.30167°E / 2.27778; 102.30167Coordinates: 2°16′40″N 102°18′6″E / 2.27778°N 102.30167°E / 2.27778; 102.30167
Land area54 acres (22 ha)
No. of animals554[1]
No. of species215
MembershipsISO 9001:2000, SEAZA[2]
Websitewww.zoomelaka.gov.my

Melaka Zoo and Night Safari, formerly Zoo Melaka, is a 54-acre (22 ha) zoological park located besides Lebuh Ayer Keroh (Federal Route 143) in Ayer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia, which hosts more than 1200 animals of 215 species.[3] It is the second-largest zoo in Malaysia behind the National Zoo of Malaysia.[4]

History[]

The zoo was established in 1963, along with the National Zoo of Malaysia (Zoo Negara), but its management was later taken over by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks of Malaysia in 1979. This enhanced its operations and upgraded its services for the public's benefit. It was used as a wildlife rescue base before it was opened to the public by the then Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohammad on 13 August 1987. Although it has long been opened to the public, its primary roles as a rescue base and an animal sanctuary remain unchanged.[5][6][7] It now houses many birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, insects, and is the second largest zoo behind the National Zoo in Ulu Klang.[4]

The zoo[]

Malacca Zoo was the first zoo in Malaysia to exhibit the critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros. It also houses overseas as well as local beauties such as the white rhinoceros, Asian elephants, red panda, Malaysian gaur, the serow, the squirrel monkey, the molurus python, the grey wolf, the Mongolian wild horse, the green tree python, the giraffe, the blue-and-yellow macaw and also the Indochinese tiger as well as the Malayan tiger[8][9][10]

Now, it is visited annually by 400,000 visitors; averaging 1093 visitors a day.[11][3] Although, in 2007, the zoo was visited by 619,194 visitors with an average of 1619 visitors per day; the highest number since it was opened. In that year, the zoo collected as much as RM 3.99 million (US$886,666); collecting a gain of RM 130,000.[12] It also maintains a healthy, cool green background by planting exotic and rare plants while labelling them. This can potentially cool the zoo in very hot days and symbolically mimics the rainforest. It also has a tram facility to help its visitors get from one place to another with the ticket prices as low as RM 2.00. In addition to that, it also has eating facilities at the A&W restaurant and a cafeteria near the watch tower at the Mini Safari located near Marina Zenorai.

Breeding plans[]

The zoo is planning some programmes to ensure the survival of some endangered species. Some of them are captive breeding.

Since the Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) was found as a tiger sub-species, the zoo had raised over 40 tiger cubs and sent them to various types of places such as the United States. Two of them were Mek Degong and its mate Awang Relak; Malayan tigers that were sent to San Diego Zoo in 2004.[13][14] Besides that, it has also been used as a captured animal sanctuary for a temporary time until it is sent locally or abroad.[5]

Attractions[]

A blue and yellow macaw at the zoo

Some other attractions at the zoo includes:

  • A mini safari[15]
  • A multi-animal show[16]
  • An elephant show
  • Elephant & horse rides
  • A souvenir shop at the exit
  • Night Zoo[17]

Location[]

The zoo neighbours with Melaka Crocodile Farm, Malacca International Trade Center, Kolej Yayasan Saad, Manipal Medical College. From the highway, it has a noticeable gate in the Minangkabau design.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Decision soon on Melaka Zoo and Night Safari".
  2. ^ "SEAZA Membership List". seaza.org. SEAZA. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Zoo Melaka info at Cuti.com. – Malacca Zoo Retrieved on 10 August 2008.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Melaka Zoo's history. Archived 10 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Kelantan --The Star Archived 14 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ A gharial mission --The Star Archived 6 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Crocodile capture The Star Archived 17 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ List of mammals --Mammals. Archived 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ List of birds --Birds. Archived 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ List of Reptiles --Reptiles. Archived 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Malacca Zoo at Tourism Malaysia --Malacca Zoo Zoo Archived 6 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Utusan Malaysia. Melaka Zoo's report at a notable Malay Paper. The News Archived 12 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Mek Degong's profile at San Diego Zoo homepage. – Mek Degong Retrieved on 10 August 2008
  14. ^ Awang Relak's surgery News Archive
  15. ^ Zoo Melaka --Mini Safari Archived 4 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Malacca Zoo's Attraction --Attractions/Activities Archived 10 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Malacca Zoo --Night Zoo notification Archived 10 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine

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