India, Dec. 1 -- People will be able to enjoy visiting a newly built waste-to-wildlife park -- Jungle Trail -- in Noida from Monday. Spread over 18-acre land near the Mahamaya Flyover in Sector 94, the park was under construction for nearly a year, said officials on Sunday.
Developed on a fully barren piece of land, the park has been built with old motor parts, wiring and other waste, and discarded materials to recreate wildlife of seven continents.
Built at a cost of Rs.25 crore, the "Jungle Trail" will be managed by a private firm Z-Tech. "The motive is to connect visitors, especially kids and their parents, to a natural world where there are no cages, no cruelty, and no harm to the environment," said Z-tech officials.
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