National Zoological Gardens of South Africa

National Zoological Gardens of South Africa
Date opened 21 October 1899 [1]
Location Pretoria,  South Africa
Land area 80 hectares (200 acres)
Annual visitors 600 000 [2]
Major exhibits Aquarium, Aviary, Mammals, Reptiles
Website http://www.nzg.ac.za

The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (also informally known as The Pretoria Zoo) is the national zoo of South Africa. It is situated in the city of Pretoria and was founded by J. W. B. Gunning.[1]

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History

The zoo was originally established at the outbreak of the Second Boer War in 1899[3] and became the official National Zoological Gardens in 1916.[1]

Landscape

Half of the zoo is situated on relatively flat ground, while the other half is located on the slopes of a hill. The two areas are separated by the Apies River flowing through the zoo. Two bridges provide access over the river.

Infrastructure

Around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of pathways are laid out in the zoo. Golf carts are available for rent for those that prefer not to walk; most, but not all of the exhibits are accessible by golf cart.

A cable car links the top of the hill with a point close to the entrance at the bottom.

There are two restaurants located within the zoo and a picnic area on the banks of the Apies River.

A crafts market is located outside zoo entrance.

Exhibits

The zoo includes an aquarium, reptile park, aviary, Australian section, primate section and a carnivore section amongst others.

Gallery

References

External links

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