Mayor Wahab inaugurates new lion enclosure, Reptile House at Karachi Zoo

Karachi Mayor seeks middle path on stray dogs, says parents demand culling after attacks, animal lovers oppose it

Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab inaugurates new facilities at the Karachi Zoo on Sunday, Dec 28, 2025. Photo: X

Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab inaugurated the newly renovated Reptile House, lion enclosure, a pedestrian bridge and other recreational facilities at the Karachi Zoo on Sunday.

Speaking to journalists during the inauguration, the mayor said that while one group opposed the culling of stray dogs, public safety concerns could not be ignored. He said the Sindh government had introduced a dog-neutering policy at the request of animal welfare activists, but it failed to deliver the desired results. “Whatever decision the City Council takes regarding stray dogs will be implemented,” he added.

Wahab said a balanced, middle-path solution was needed to address the stray dog issue, as the metropolis faced competing demands from animal welfare activists and parents whose children had been mauled by canines.

Turning to developments at the Karachi Zoo, the mayor said the facility, also known as Gandhi Garden, was a valuable asset for the city and was being transformed into a modern, safe and nature-friendly recreational and educational centre in line with international standards.

He said the Reptile House had been reopened to the public after renovation, while a newly constructed tower had been added to attract visitors, particularly young people and photography enthusiasts. Modern walkways, seating areas and informative signboards were also being installed to make the zoo more visitor-friendly.

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