Johor Zoo needs a lot of work before it can be reopened


Japanese national Momoe Nakagawa (left) and Kanoko Fukushima (right) were also disappointed to find that the Johor zoo was still closed during their visit last month.

JOHOR BARU: The country’s oldest zoo, Johor Zoo, requires a lot of work before it can be reopened to visitors, says state housing and local government committee chairman Datuk Mohd Jafni Md Shukor.

He paid a visit to Johor Zoo together with state tourism, environment, heritage and culture committee chairman K. Raven Kumar recently.

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