List of zoos in Pakistan

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This is a list of zoos, aviaries, aquaria, safari parks, reptile centers, animal theme parks and wildlife parks in Pakistan .

For a list of botanical gardens, see List of botanical gardens in Pakistan.

Public zoos

Animal theme parks

Safari parks

Aviaries

Aquaria

Wildlife parks

NameDistrictProvince
Lalazar Wildlife Park Abbottabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Attock Wildlife Park Attock Punjab
Bahawalnagar Wildlife Park Bahawalnagar Punjab
Bhagat Wildlife Park Toba Tek Singh Punjab
Changa Manga Wildlife Park Lahore Punjab
Dera Ghazi Khan Wildlife Park Dera Ghazi Khan Punjab
Gatwala Wildlife Park Faisalabad Punjab
Jallo Wildlife Park Lahore Punjab
Kamalia Wildlife Park Toba Tek Singh Punjab
Perowal Wildlife Park Khanewal Punjab
Rahim Yar Khan Wildlife Park Rahim Yar Khan Punjab
Sulemanki Wildlife Park Okara Punjab
Vehari Wildlife Park Vehari Punjab
Woodland Wildlife Park (Lahore Zoo Safari) Lahore Punjab

Breeding centers

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Notes
  1. "Govt okays site, funds for Peshawar zoo". Dawn News. November 1, 2014.
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