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Zoo in Haifa, Israel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haifa Educational Zoo (Louis Ariel Goldschmidt Zoo) is located on the forested northern slope of the Lotem Stream, on the lower grounds of Gan HaEm in the Carmel Center, at 124 Tishbi Street, Haifa.
The Biological Institute, which initially included a small petting zoo, was founded in 1949 by Pinhas Cohen, one of the first nature teachers in Haifa.[1]
The institute began in the basement of the central synagogue in the Carmel Center on Derech Hayam Street. In the basement, a nature room was established, where lessons for students and teacher training sessions were held. This basement was located above Biring's Cave—a cave named after a Dutchman, Biring, who used it to observe the movements of Ottoman and German fleets and report them to the British.[1]
A small petting zoo was established on a small plot of land near the basement and quickly expanded. The noise from the animals disturbed the synagogue's worshippers, and under their pressure, in 1952, the petting zoo was relocated to its current site at the zoo. In 1955, the construction of the Biological Institute building within the new zoo area was completed. After Pinhas Cohen's death, the institute was named "Beit Pinhas" in his honor.[2]
The zoo grew out of the Biological Institute, but over the years it overshadowed it and became a separate entity. The Biological Institute initially served as a center for training and research in biology and ethology for teachers. Its founder was Pinhas Cohen. Over the years, its focus shifted, and it now primarily caters directly to students.[3]
The institute includes:
Gan HaYeled ("the child's garden") is an educational and therapeutic institution for children with various disabilities.[4]
Located within the Haifa Zoo complex, it provides therapeutic enrichment, mainly through animal-assisted therapy, as well as treatment in other areas.[4]
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