Botanical and Zoological Garden of Tsimbazaza
Botanical garden and zoo in Madagascar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Botanical garden and zoo in Madagascar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Botanical and Zoological Garden of Tsimbazaza (PBZT; French: Parc botanique et zoologique de Tsimbazaza;[1] Malagasy: Valan-javamaniry amam binin' i Tsimbazaza) is a zoological and botanical garden in the neighbourhood of Tsimbazaza in Antananarivo, Madagascar, located just north of the National Assembly of Madagascar building.
Botanical and Zoological Garden of Tsimbazaza | |
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Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza | |
Type | Botanical and zoological garden |
Location | Tsimbazaza, Antananarivo, Madagascar |
Coordinates | 18°55′48″S 47°31′34″E |
Area | 23 ha |
Opened | 1990 |
Collections | botanical and zoological |
Website | pbzt |
It is said to house "the finest collection of Malagasy wildlife", with several unique species on display. The zoo has a museum with collections of tribal carvings and the skeleton of extinct megavertebrates, including an elephant bird, pygmy hippos, and giant lemurs. It also contains Madagascar's largest herbarium (herbarium code TAN) with roughly 80,000 plant specimens.[2]
In November 1989, the WWF celebrated its tenth year in Madagascar by opening an environmental teaching center at the zoo.[3]
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