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Safari World Reopens Predator Zone After Safety Upgrades

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Safari World in Bangkok will reopen its predator zone on October 13. This decision comes after receiving approval from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. The zone had been closed since a tragic lion attack resulted in the death of a staff member on September 10.

 

The closure was initiated to enhance safety measures following the incident witnessed by tourists. Safari World has since revamped its safety protocols to ensure such an event doesn't occur again. These improvements have allowed the park to gain the necessary official clearance to open its doors to the public once more.

 

The park's popular “safari feeding” activity will also resume. This attraction allows visitors to feed tigers and hippos up close, now under stricter safety guidelines. The decision to reinstate these activities aims to enhance visitor experiences while maintaining safety as a priority.

 

Experts and visitors have had mixed reactions to the reopening. Some express concerns over the potential risks, while others trust the new safety measures will prevent further incidents. Park officials remain confident that the situation is resolved, emphasizing the importance of rigorous safety assessments and ongoing staff training.

 

In the coming weeks, Safari World plans to monitor the effectiveness of its new protocols closely. The park will conduct regular safety drills and collaborate with wildlife experts to continuously refine its operations. These efforts aim to provide a secure environment for both staff and visitors.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Safari World reopens predator zone with enhanced safety measures.
  • The reopening follows approval from conservation authorities.
  • Visitor activities, including “safari feeding,” will resume safely.

 

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