Malaysia

Melaka Zoo may need to restructure to survive: municipal council

It may be privatised or have its animals returned to Perhilitan, says president

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 10 Aug 2021 9:04PM

Melaka Zoo may need to restructure to survive: municipal council
Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council president Datuk Shadan Othman says the council hopes Melaka can move into Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan this year to allow the resumption of the domestic tourism industry. – Bernama pic, August 10, 2021

MELAKA – The Melaka Zoo will need to undergo restructuring if the animal conservation centre and tourism destination is still unable to operate till the end of this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council president Datuk Shadan Othman said the restructuring exercise would involve several methods, including privatisation, or returning the animals to the Wildlife and National Parks Department.

However, he said a study on the need to implement such a move will be carried out in November to ensure the welfare of about 525 animals from 250 species in the zoo is protected.

“This is a very challenging phase for the council and also the Melaka Zoo management because since Covid-19 hit the country, the zoo was only able to operate for six months last year.

“Before the movement control order (MCO) was implemented last year, the zoo’s operational costs were sustained by ticket sales, but the zoo could not generate any income when it was unable to operate,” he said here today.

He said the situation had impacted the council’s ability to provide monthly allocations for the zoo, as it was also affected by Covid-19.

Prior to the pandemic, the Melaka Zoo needed RM1 million a month to cover operating expenses, including the animals’ health and welfare, employee salaries, and utilities but it managed to reduce the amount to RM650,000 a month during the MCO.

Shadan said the council hoped that Melaka would move into Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan this year to allow the resumption of the domestic tourism industry.

“We have lined up various programmes to increase tourist arrivals to Melaka Zoo but because of Covid-19, the zoo can’t operate and all our plans need to be postponed,” he said. – Bernama, August 10, 2021

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