Impressive ideas at junior wildlife meeting


Choo (right), Sunway Lost World of Tambun general manager Nurul Nazairi Mohd Azahari (left), Sunway Lagoon marketing director Michelle Gregory (second from left) and the nine Wildlife Heroes smiling at the graduation ceremony.

SUNWAY Theme Parks’ (STP) Wildlife Heroes, reunited nine of its Wildlife Heroes in the third council meeting at Sunway Lagoon.

Touted as Asia’s first junior wildlife programme, the Wildlife Heroes made an impression when each of the nine heroes, aged between 10 and 14, presented their respective enrichment plans for a selected animal from Sunway Lagoon’s Wildlife Park and Lost World Petting Zoo to the STP management.

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