Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Lacuna: Manila Zoo stays ‘at home’

- BY PAT SANTOS

The local government of Manila has shunned the proposal of a lawmaker recently to relocate the Manila Zoo from its present location.

Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna stressed that while she is expressing gratitude for Senator Francis Tolentino’s concern, she is firmly rejecting the idea as she acknowledg­ed ongoing discussion­s about the zoo’s future, particular­ly following the passing of Mali, the beloved elephant.

However, Lacuna stressed the city’s commitment to developing a well-defined plan based on scientific expertise, responsibl­e zoo management practices, and respect for the zoo’s historical significan­ce for Manila residents and Filipinos nationwide.

“Manila Zoo is part of Manila’s history. Our history. Our heritage,” Lacuna said. “Relocating the Manila Zoo is farthest from our minds and not among the options we are considerin­g. It will not be the Manila Zoo if it is located anywhere else.”

Lacuna also highlighte­d the city’s focus on internal improvemen­ts as they await the enactment of the New Government Procuremen­t Act and its Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s to guide future plans.

Additional­ly, Manila intends to assemble a team of experts to conduct research, hold hearings, and solicit stakeholde­r input.

“We are not even talking about the relocation of the animals and the Masungi Georeserve,” Lacuna clarified. “There could be other options, but Masungi is not on that roadmap.”

Lacuna envisioned a future Manila Zoo comparable to top zoos in Southeast Asia, prioritizi­ng accessibil­ity for Manila residents.

“We want a good study and roadmap done first,” Lacuna concluded.

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