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Yogyakarta to Build Wildlife Park: Yogyakarta, Central Java
The Yogyakarta administration will turn a 634-ha piece of land in the Bunder area of Gunungkidul district into a wildlife park for research and tourism as well as to increase the local peoples welfare.
“Therefore, the administration will set up a technical implementation unit in 2008 to manage development of the proposed forest,” head of the Yogyakarta forestry and plantation office`s program development division, Hardiyanto, said.
“Ten percent of the proposed wildlife area will be used by the technical implementation unit to develop supporting facilities,” he said.
Bunder conservation forest has so far been managed jointly by Gajahmada University (UGM) and the Yogyakarta administration for a research program.
However, there was no information on the amount of funds needed to create the wildlife park according to the Antara News.

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