Thrissur Zoological Park: A New Beacon for Conservation and Tourism
The Thrissur Zoological Park has been inaugurated by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Spanning 336 acres with 23 habitats and seven ecological zones, the park embodies Kerala's sustainable development goals. Supported by the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board, it promises natural beauty and modern amenities, enhancing Kerala's global tourism appeal.
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Thrissur Zoological Park was inaugurated by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who highlighted its design driven to connect visitors with nature through learning and recreational opportunities.
With 23 animal habitats and seven ecological zones across 336 acres, the park exemplifies Kerala's sustainable development by integrating conservation with advancement.
Funded by the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board, the park has been lauded by state ministers as a milestone, placing Kerala on the world map as a compelling tourist destination.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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