Görlitz Zoo
Zoo in Görlitz, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zoo in Görlitz, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Görlitz Zoo (German: Naturschutz-Tierpark Görlitz) is a zoo in Görlitz, in Saxony, Germany.
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Date opened | 1957 |
Location | Zittauer Str. 43 02826 Görlitz, Germany |
Land area | 5 hectares (12 acres) |
No. of animals | 500 |
No. of species | 100 |
Annual visitors | 140.000 (2015) |
Memberships | EAZA,[1] WAZA[2] |
Owner | Naturschutz-Tierpark Görlitz e. V. |
Director | Sven Hammer |
Website | www |
Founded in 1957, it covers 5 hectares (12.4 acres) and houses 500 animals from 100 species and also some types of domestic breeds.
Görlitz Zoo was founded 1957 upon the initiative of the mayor of Görlitz, Bruno Gleißberg, and the directors of gardens, Henry Kraft, on the private grounds of the factory owner, Richard Raupach, which was given to the public of Görlitz after 1945.
Among the first enclosures was for wild boars and roe deers, a pony stable, and "Bärenzwinger", a cage for brown bears, followed, in the early 1960s, by enclosures for fallow deers, monkeys and a bird aviary, as well as a kitchen to prepare foods for the animals.
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