National Wildlife Rescue Centre, Sungkai, Perak

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Sungkai, Malaysia

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National Wildlife Rescue Centre, Sungkai, Perak Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Wildlife Rescue Centre, Sungkai, Perak is located in Sungkai, Malaysia on National Wildlife Rescue Centre (nwrc). National Wildlife Rescue Centre, Sungkai, Perak is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category wildlife rescue service in Malaysia.

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ABDUL RASHID BIN BABA -

Very important place for the rescue and conservation of Malaysian emdangwred wildlife like Malayan tiger, tapir, pangolin, green peacock etc.

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Amy Zainal

Still not open to public.What a waste.

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Hosp Gerik

The closest that you can ever get to them...

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Bijan

This place puts me in doubt. The goal sounds very noble and amazing. Take in animals to nurture them, breed them and release generations of animals into the wild. Amazing, right? Well, that's not how it always goes: The Tigers, the place I went to, are stuck in a cage. They can get out into an outdoor place once or twice a week. SOME of the tigers will be released into the wild. However, not all of them will! Some of them will apparently stay forever at the reserve, in the cages. If you want to see "Wild" Animals, then this is the place to go. However, since I saw some of the staff trying to tease the Tigers to make them perform a seemingly Appealing aggressive reaction to us... I'm not fond of this place. It feels more like a zoo. 3 stars because of the goal they have.

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Thinager Krishna

Very clean and organised. Knowledgeable staff.

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Nur Najihah Azhar

It was fun as we can learn more about the animals and ways we can help to conserve and protect them. But this centre is not open for public visit as they want to limit the human-animal interaction in order to remain the behaviour of the animals.

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Lai Sue Yi

This place is not open for public. Well maintained inside and tigers are well protected inside.

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Dragon King

There are gaurus, deers and tigers here. 100% very well maintained by the wildlife department. Unfortunately not open for public.