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Zoo Negara to house pandas Minister: It is more able to care for them By LOSHANA K. SHAGAR and JASON YU [email protected] KUALA LUMPUR: Come May next year, visitors to Zoo Negara will be able to see the zoo's lat est addition the adorable pair of giant pandas whose arrival has been highly anticipated by Malaysians. Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Douglas Uggah Embas said the Cabinet decided on Dec 19 to house the pandas at Zoo Negara instead of Putrajaya's Wetlands Park after considering feedback from various organisations and the public. "We feel Zoo Negara has better equipment and facilities to care for the pandas. "The complex construction will begin in July, and we hope to complete it by April next year so the pandas can be brought here a month later," he said during a visit to Zoo Negara here yesterday. Last June, the Malaysian and Chinese gov ernments clinched a deal for two panda cubs Feng Yi (female) and Fu Wa (male) to be loaned to the country for 10 years to mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations in 2014. The complex will be built on a 0.6ha space within the zoo, with internal temperatures ranging from 22°C to 24°C and an environment that emulates the pandas' original home of Sichuan province, China. Uggah added that RM15mil of the RM25mil required to build the complex would be forked out by 1 Malaysia Development Berhad while the rest would be borne by the Malaysian Government. "Zoo Negara will bear the costs of maintain ing the pandas during their 10year stay," he said. Zoo Negara president Datuk Zaharin Arif said a technical team would be formed from their experienced staff to manage the pandas. "We will send some officers for training in China while trainers from China will come here to educate our staff on how to care for the pandas," he said. Zaharin said 16ha of land had been set aside to grow bamboo for the pandas' con sumption, alongside the project in Putrajaya by the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM). "We expect to double our number of visitors a year to two million with the pandas here. A separate entrance fee will apply for the panda exhibit complex, but the amount will be decid ed later," he said. Architect Zulkhairi Zain, who was part of the team that designed the complex, said they received assistance from specialists from other countries that have housed pandas and Perhilitan. Headline Zoo Negara to house pandas MediaTitle The Star Date 17 Jan 2013 Color Full Color Section Nation Circulation 304,904 Page No 1,3 Readership 1,026,812 Language English ArticleSize 506 cm² Journalist LOSHANA K. SHAGAR and JASON YU AdValue RM 23,564 Frequency Daily PR Value RM 70,693

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Page 1: KRXVHSDQGDV - Forest Research Institute Malaysia · 1/17/2013  · Headline Zoo Negara to house pandas MediaTitle The Star Date 17 Jan 2013 Color Full Color Section Nation Circulation

Zoo Negara tohouse pandasMinister: It is more able to care for themBy LOSHANA K. SHAGAR and JASON [email protected]

KUALA LUMPUR: Come May next year, visitorsto Zoo Negara will be able to see the zoo's lat­est addition ­ the adorable pair of giant pandaswhose arrival has been highly anticipated byMalaysians.Natural Resources and Environment Minister

Datuk Seri Douglas Uggah Embas said theCabinet decided on Dec 19 to house the pandasat Zoo Negara instead of Putrajaya's WetlandsPark after considering feedback from variousorganisations and the public."We feel Zoo Negara has better equipment

and facilities to care for the pandas."The complex construction will begin in

July, and we hope to complete it by April nextyear so the pandas can be brought here amonth later," he said during a visit to ZooNegara here yesterday.Last June, the Malaysian and Chinese gov­

ernments clinched a deal for two panda cubs­ Feng Yi (female) and Fu Wa (male) ­ to beloaned to the country for 10 years to mark the40th anniversary of diplomatic ties betweenthe two nations in 2014.The complex will be built on a 0.6ha space

within the zoo, with internal temperaturesranging from 22°C to 24°C and an environmentthat emulates the pandas' original home ofSichuan province, China.Uggah added that RM15mil of the RM25mil

required to build the complex would be forked

out by 1 Malaysia Development Berhad whilethe rest would be borne by the MalaysianGovernment."Zoo Negara will bear the costs of maintain­

ing the pandas during their 10­year stay," hesaid.Zoo Negara president Datuk Zaharin Arif

said a technical team would be formed fromtheir experienced staff to manage the pandas."We will send some officers for training in

China while trainers from China will comehere to educate our staff on how to care for thepandas," he said.Zaharin said 16ha of land had been set

aside to grow bamboo for the pandas' con­sumption, alongside the project in Putrajayaby the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia(FRIM)."We expect to double our number of visitors

a year to two million with the pandas here. Aseparate entrance fee will apply for the pandaexhibit complex, but the amount will be decid­ed later," he said.Architect Zulkhairi Zain, who was part of the

team that designed the complex, said theyreceived assistance from specialists from othercountries that have housed pandas andPerhilitan.

Headline Zoo Negara to house pandas

MediaTitle The Star

Date 17 Jan 2013 Color Full Color

Section Nation Circulation 304,904

Page No 1,3 Readership 1,026,812

Language English ArticleSize 506 cm²

Journalist LOSHANA K. SHAGAR and JASON YU AdValue RM 23,564

Frequency Daily PR Value RM 70,693

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Modern complex: Artist's impressions of the inside (left) and the outside ofthe enclosure which will house the pandas in 2014.

Headline Zoo Negara to house pandas

MediaTitle The Star

Date 17 Jan 2013 Color Full Color

Section Nation Circulation 304,904

Page No 1,3 Readership 1,026,812

Language English ArticleSize 506 cm²

Journalist LOSHANA K. SHAGAR and JASON YU AdValue RM 23,564

Frequency Daily PR Value RM 70,693