Tierpark Berlin

Tierpark Berlin

Main entrance
Date opened 1955
Location Berlin, Germany
Number of animals 7,699
Number of species 950
Memberships EAZA[1]
Website www.tierpark-berlin.de

The Tierpark Berlin is one of the two zoos in Berlin, Germany. It is located in Friedrichsfelde, on the former grounds of Friedrichsfelde Palace, which is situated within the zoo. As of 31 December 2008 (2008 -12-31), the zoo houses 7,699 animals from 950 species, in an area of 160 hectares (400 acres).[2]

Tierpark Berlin is a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA).

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History

Founded in 1955, it is the former East Berlin counterpart of the Berlin Zoological Garden, then located in West Berlin. In recent years the zoo has become famous for its successful elephant breeding programme. It is also one of the few zoos in Western Europe that houses muskoxen. The zoo also features two public exhibits which are free of charge, including the Bärenschaufenster (Bear Show Window) which houses the European Brown Bear.

Statistics

visitors 2007: 910,466
Animals Number Species
Mammals 1467 196
Birds 2797 419
Reptiles 525 115
Amphibia 45 17
Fish 1199 142
Invertebrates 1950 100
Sum 7983 976

Directors

The first director (1955–1990) of the Tierpark Berlin-Friedrichsfelde, Heinrich Dathe, was a well-known scientist. He edited five scentitific journals and wrote more than 1,000 scientific and popular papers and books. [3]

See also

List of zoos in Germany

Notes

  1. ^ "EAZA Member Zoos & Aquariums". eaza.net. EAZA. http://www.eaza.net/membership/Pages/Zoos%20and%20Aquariums.aspx. Retrieved 27 May 2011. 
  2. ^ Tierstatistik 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  3. ^ Strehlow, Harro, "Zoological Gardens of Western Europe", in Zoo and Aquarium History: Ancient Collections to Zoological Gardens, Kisling, Vernon N. (ed.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001, p.109. ISBN 0-8493-2100-x

External links

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