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The Kabul Zoo Expansion Project is located in the Deh Mazang area of Kabul city.
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Abstract
The project's priority is indicated as the highest, with a priority rating of 1. The zoo's background is marked by a history of scientific interest in conservation and welfare of captive wild animals, but most zoos in the country were initially set up for entertainment and recreation purposes. As a result, scientific management of wild animals in captivity has evolved slowly, with limited attention given to the behavioral and biological requirements of animals. The project's objective is to improve the conditions and management of the Kabul Zoo. The current condition of the zoo is not specified in detail, but it is clear that the zoo requires significant improvements. The project budget is outlined, with estimated costs for each year from 1390 to 1394. The total project cost is listed as NA, indicating that the information is not available. The five-year funding plan is also incomplete, with only the year 1390 having a specified budget of 1390. The phasing of the project is mentioned, but the details are not provided. The project justifications are also listed, but the comments section is blank. The project timeline is also incomplete, with only the year 1390 having a specified budget. The project's progress to date is listed as N/A, indicating that no information is available. The Kabul Zoo Expansion Project aims to address the existing challenges and limitations of the zoo. The project's scope and implementation details are not specified in the provided information. The geographic focus of the project is the Kabul Zoo, and the context is the need for improvement in the zoo's management and conditions. The timeframes for the project are not clearly outlined, but the budget and funding plan provide some indication of the project's duration.
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