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Saturday, 31 December 2011
First wildlife park opened in Nepal
The first wildlife park in Nepal has opened, giving a safe home to hundreds of endangered animals.
The Chitwan National Park covers 932 square kilometers of jungle and is the first wildlife park in Nepal.
It is hoped that the new park will provide a safer environment for endangered species such as the one-horned rhino and the royal bengal tiger.
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octopus77 (Age 12) wrote on Wednesday, 4 January 2012 @ 15:16
oh i like those two animals they are very interesting i hope they survive