KUALA LUMPUR: Zoo Negara aims to become a world-standard facility by 2015 with a cage-free environment, Zoo Negara director Dr Mohd Ngah said.
We hope that by then most of the animals will no longer be caged but will be separated from the public by means of a moat, like those of our large cats enclosures now, he said.
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