Phuket Zoo is home to an incredible array of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. The zoo’s reptile exhibit features a stunning collection of species, including the critically endangered Hawksbill sea turtle. With interactive displays and educational programs, visitors can learn about the fascinating world of reptiles and the importance of conservation.

Khao Kheow Open Zoo is a leader in conservation efforts, with a focus on protecting and preserving Thailand’s rich biodiversity. The zoo is involved in several conservation programs, including the breeding of endangered species such as the Asiatic black bear and the Malayan tapir. Visitors can take part in interactive programs and get up close to the zoo’s amazing animals. Zoo Weekly Thailand - 20 May 2013

Chiang Mai Zoo is making significant strides in its elephant conservation program, with a focus on providing a safe and nurturing environment for these gentle giants. The zoo’s elephant sanctuary is home to 15 rescued elephants, who have been provided with a spacious and naturalistic habitat that mimics their wild habitats. Visitors can get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures and learn about the importance of conservation efforts. Phuket Zoo is home to an incredible array

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Phuket Zoo is home to an incredible array of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. The zoo’s reptile exhibit features a stunning collection of species, including the critically endangered Hawksbill sea turtle. With interactive displays and educational programs, visitors can learn about the fascinating world of reptiles and the importance of conservation.

Khao Kheow Open Zoo is a leader in conservation efforts, with a focus on protecting and preserving Thailand’s rich biodiversity. The zoo is involved in several conservation programs, including the breeding of endangered species such as the Asiatic black bear and the Malayan tapir. Visitors can take part in interactive programs and get up close to the zoo’s amazing animals.

Chiang Mai Zoo is making significant strides in its elephant conservation program, with a focus on providing a safe and nurturing environment for these gentle giants. The zoo’s elephant sanctuary is home to 15 rescued elephants, who have been provided with a spacious and naturalistic habitat that mimics their wild habitats. Visitors can get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures and learn about the importance of conservation efforts.

Zoo Weekly Thailand - 20 May 2013**