[2] In 1991-2, City District Government Karachi (CDGK) planned for remodelling of Natural History Museum, which was carried out.
Foreign medical professionals continued to oversee her care, and a group of regional vets was also assembled to assist the zoo's management.
Noor Jehan was receiving prescription drugs, vitamins, painkillers, and hydrotherapy at Four Paws' advice to treat her condition.
[10][11] After hearing about Noor Jehan's failing health, a lot of individuals voiced their worry and sorrow at the situation the animal was in.
Celebrities including singer Natasha Baig, actresses Ayesha Omar, Zhalay Sarhadi, and Simi Rahael also joined the discussion and promoted animal rights.
Despite the efforts of local veterinarians and Four Paws International, the 17-year-old African elephant's condition deteriorated while she was receiving treatment for a tumor and hemorrhage.
The care of animals in Pakistan's zoos has long drawn criticism, with elephants typically dying young from obesity and high levels of stress.
[21] Another reason Karachi Zoo has developed a negative reputation is because of multiple deaths of resident species of Arabian oryx, classified as critically endangered by IUCN.
[24] Earlier the same month the zoo lost three young Blackbucks in a fight within the enclosure during the night as the zookeepers are only present in daytime.