Sevastopol Zoo
Sevastopol Zoo Logo | |
Date opened | 2012 |
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Location | Biryuleva st., 34, Sevastopol, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 50°27′15″N 30°27′46″E / 50.45417°N 30.46278°ECoordinates: 50°27′15″N 30°27′46″E / 50.45417°N 30.46278°E |
Website | www.sevzoo.com.ua |
Sevastopol zoo is the youngest of Crimean zoos. It is also the first zoo ever opened in Sevastopol.
History
The zoo was founded in 2012 by Remigius Vradiy Viktoro, enthusiast in selection and breeding of animals, incumbent director of the zoo. Zoo collection is constantly growing, replenished by exchange with other zoos and purchase of animals from the kennels.
Location
Currently, the zoo is located nearby "Kolya Pishchenko str" staton of the bus routes 109 and 20, just a few stops away from the Black Sea branch of the MSU, the "Sevastopol" stadium, "Lukomorie" ecological park and the memorial complex "Malakhov Kurgan".[1]
Tickets and additional services
Common tickets
Entry for children up to 3 years, children with disabilities is free of charge. Large families have discounts. For corporate clients non-cash is possible
Guided groups
Booking excursions and guide services (in Russian and English) is made in advance by calling.
Animal feed
Just like in many other zoos, there is an option to buy some goodies for animals.
Photos and videos
Making pictures and videos is free of charge.
Pictures
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Soviet Heavy Draft Saigak.
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Beech marten Martin.
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Baibak.
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Indian porcupine.
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Eastern Imperial Eagle.
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Liolik, South American coati.
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Racen.
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Llama (Nazar).
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A pair of the chocolate skunks arrived from Germany.
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Red Deer posing in front of the lens.
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Red deer (Lyolik).
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Lioness Marquise.
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Nicholas the younger lion.
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Leopard Hera mastered the new location.
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Hera takes a sunbath.
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Hera is going to be the a star of the entire zoo.
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Vervet monkeys.
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Indian Peacock.
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White-fronted Goose.
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Royal Pheasant.
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Common Pheasant.
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Miriam the nilgai.
See also
References
- ↑ "A kangaroo brought In Sevastopol zoo". cit.ua. 24 July 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.