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1 Theme worlds  



1.1  Founder's Garden  





1.2  Gondwanaland  





1.3  Asia  





1.4  Pongoland  





1.5  Africa  





1.6  South America  





1.7  Other animals  







2 Gallery  





3 Notes  





4 External links  














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Coordinates: 51°2056N 12°2208E / 51.349°N 12.369°E / 51.349; 12.369
 

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Leipzig Zoological Garden
The main entrance
Map
51°20′56N 12°22′08E / 51.349°N 12.369°E / 51.349; 12.369
Date openedJune 9, 1878
LocationPfaffendorfer-Strasse 29, Leipzig, Germany
Land area27 hectares (67 acres)[1]
No. of animals8077 (2019)[1]
No. of species~850 (2019)[1]
Annual visitors2 million (2011)[1]
MembershipsEAZA,[2] WAZA[3]
Websitewww.zoo-leipzig.de/en/

Leipzig Zoological Garden, or Leipzig Zoo (German: Zoologischer Garten Leipzig) is a zooinLeipzig`s district Mitte, Germany. It was first opened on June 9, 1878. It was taken over by the city of Leipzig in 1920 after World War I and now covers about 27 hectares (67 acres) and contains approximately 850 species.[1] By 2020, the zoo featured six different theme worlds, aiming at providing habitats appropriate for the species on display.

Leipzig zoo is internationally noted for its large building projects such as Pongoland (housing gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans) and Gondwanaland (the world's second largest indoor rainforest hall at 1.65 ha or 4.1 acres).[4] It has bred more than 2,000 lions, 250 rare Siberian tigers, and other carnivores like bears.[5][6] Leipzig Zoological Garden has been called the "Zoo of the future".[7] It is ranked as the best zoo in Germany and also the second-best in Europe (after Vienna).[8][9]

Theme worlds[edit]

The Zoo Leipzig hosts six different theme worlds; the Founder's Garden, Gondwanaland, Asia, Pongoland, Africa and South America. Zoo director Prof. Dr. Jörg Junhold aimed to combine species conservation, with spacious compounds, which are as appropriate for the species kept within as possible. Additionally the zoo offers educational tours to visitor groups and various special events.

Founder's Garden[edit]

The Founder's Garden is located close to the entrance, partially in historical buildings. Besides the explorer's arch, which is also used for educational purposes this part of the zoo includes compounds displaying koalas since 2016 in the former ape house as well as a budgerigar aviary and primate islands.[10]

List of animals
  • Budgerigar
  • Coppery titi monkey
  • Golden lion tamarin
  • Koala
  • White-faced saki
  • Aquarium
  • Black arowana
  • Blackspotted puffer
  • Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
  • Blue-girdled angelfish
  • Bonnethead shark
  • Chindongo saulosi
  • Clown anemonefish
  • Clown triggerfish
  • Disk tetra
  • Duckbill catfish
  • Fire eel
  • Kotsovato
  • Longhorn boxfish
  • Malawi hawk cichlid
  • Mexican tetra
  • Moon jellyfish
  • Palette surgeonfish
  • Rainbow shiner
  • Smooth back river stingray
  • Spotted garden eel
  • Teardrop angelfish
  • Tiger tail seahorse
  • Weedy scorpionfish
  • White-blotched river stingray
  • Xingu peacock bass
  • Yellow tang
  • Yellowtail tang
  • Gondwanaland[edit]

    Inside Gondwanaland

    In 2010, the massive greenhouse Gondwanaland opened comprising an area larger than two football pitches (16,500 square metres (178,000 sq ft)). It has its own tropical climate and hosts 170 exotic animal species and around 500 different plant species from Africa, Asia and South America. There is a treetop trail, with squirrel monkeys jumping around very closely. Visitors can also take a small open boat (for a small extra fee) to gain a different perspective.[11]

    Another rare animal living in Gondwanaland is the eastern quoll, a medium-sized carnivorous dasyurid marsupial native to Australia.[12]

    List of animals
    Mammals
  • Black-rumped agouti
  • Crowned lemur
  • Diana monkey
  • Eastern quoll
  • Fishing cat
  • Giant otter
  • Guianan squirrel monkey
  • Island flying fox
  • Kirk's dik-dik
  • Kowari
  • Linne's two-toed sloth
  • Malayan tapir
  • Ocelot
  • Oriental small-clawed otter
  • Owl-faced monkey
  • Pygmy hippopotamus
  • Pygmy marmoset
  • Birds
  • African pygmy goose
  • Allen's gallinule
  • Bernier's teal
  • Black crake
  • Blue-throated piping guan
  • Brahminy starling
  • Brazilian teal
  • Crested partridge
  • Cuban grassquit
  • Fulvous whistling duck
  • Germain's peacock-pheasant
  • Hartlaub's turaco
  • Madagascar ibis
  • Masked lapwing
  • Nicobar pigeon
  • Pied imperial pigeon
  • Radjah shelduck
  • Red fody
  • Red-whiskered bulbul
  • Sunbittern
  • Turquoise tanager
  • Victoria crowned pigeon
  • White-crowned robin-chat
  • Reptiles
  • Asian brown tortoise
  • Brown anole
  • Dwarf yellow-headed gecko
  • Eastern long-necked turtle
  • Green iguana
  • Komodo dragon
  • Madagascar giant day gecko
  • Malaysian giant turtle
  • Pig-nosed turtle
  • Radiated tortoise
  • Spotted pond turtle
  • Sunda gharial
  • Tokay gecko
  • Turquoise dwarf gecko
  • Amphibians
    Fish
    Invertebrates

    Asia[edit]

    One of the main attractions of this theme world are the Indian elephants. They have their own swimming pool, complete with a visitor gallery underneath. The critically endangered Chinese pangolin – almost extinct in the wild – also inhabits this part of the zoo.[13]

    Until they finally received an appropriate environment in 2017, the snow leopards lived in „traditional cages“ like the panther Rainer Maria Rilke wrote about in 1902.[14]

    List of animals
  • Bali myna
  • Black-headed ibis
  • Carniolan honey bee
  • Chinese pangolin
  • Dalmatian pelican
  • Eld's deer
  • Eurasian harvest mouse
  • Glossy ibis
  • Gray slender loris
  • Griffon vulture
  • Hermit ibis
  • Himalayan monal
  • Indian elephant
  • Indian pond heron
  • Indian sloth bear
  • Lowland anoa
  • Pink-necked green pigeon
  • Przewalski's wild horse
  • Pygmy slow loris
  • Red panda
  • Rhesus macaque
  • Snow leopard
  • Southern three-banded armadillo
  • Sri Lankan giant squirrel
  • Swinhoe's striped squirrel
  • Tufted deer
  • Ural owl
  • Visayan warty pig
  • White-naped crane
  • Woolly-necked stork
  • Pongoland[edit]

    Orangutans at Pongoland

    The modern ape-world with spacious outdoor facilities was opened in 2001 and allows four species of primates to live in family groups. Besides that it hosts a research centre in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology the Wolfgang Köhler Primate Research Center is situated in Pogoland, operating in collaboration with the Leipzig Zoo. The research focuses on both behavior and cognition of the four species of great apes: chimpanzees, gorillas (in this case western lowland gorillas), orangutans, and bonobos. There is a special focus on the ontogeny (origin and development) of chimpanzee cognition. When it was planned and constructed the Yerkes National Primate Research Center functioned as the role model for its creation.[15]

    All of the primate species participate in the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria which is part of the EAZA Ex-situ Programme. Numerous young apes were born in Leipzig since Pogoland opened.[16]

    List of animals
  • Bonobo
  • Chimpanzee
  • Sumatran orangutan
  • Violet turaco
  • Western lowland gorilla
  • Africa[edit]

    Black rhino in Kiwara Savannah

    One of the main attractions of the African area is the 25,000 m2 (270,000 sq ft) Kiwara Savannah, a shared habitat occupied by Grévy's zebras, Rothschild's giraffes, Thomson's gazelles, Nile lechwes and ostriches. Among the other animals are lions, hyena and the very popular meerkats.[17]

    List of animals
  • Ansell's mole-rat
  • Baringo giraffe
  • Cape porcupine
  • Common dwarf mongoose
  • Eastern black rhinoceros
  • Fat sand rat
  • Grévy's zebra
  • Grey crowned crane
  • Lesser flamingo
  • Nile lechwe
  • Okapi
  • Patas monkey
  • Scimitar-horned oryx
  • Short-eared elephant shrew
  • Slender-tailed meerkat
  • Southern cheetah
  • Southern ostrich
  • Spotted hyena
  • Thomson's gazelle
  • Cameroon sheep
  • Vietnamese pot-bellied pig
  • South America[edit]

    This area is scheduled to be redesigned to host a South American landscape with a large aquatic habitat will be opened for seals and penguins. Guanacos, flamingos and Chacoan peccaries are amongst the inhabitants (before reconstruction).[16]

    List of animals
  • Capybara
  • Chacoan peccary
  • Chilean flamingo
  • Giant anteater
  • Guanaco
  • Lesser rhea
  • Maned wolf
  • Patagonian mara
  • Puna teal
  • Red shoveler
  • Roseate spoonbill
  • Rosy-billed pochard
  • Scarlet ibis
  • White-faced whistling duck
  • White-nosed coati
  • Yellow-billed pintail
  • El Ranchito

    Other animals[edit]

    List of animals
    Mammals
    Birds
  • Black bulbul
  • Black-naped fruit dove
  • Blue-crowned hanging parrot
  • Blue-crowned laughingthrush
  • Blue-headed quail-dove
  • Brazilian tanager
  • Cinnamon ground dove
  • Citron-crested cockatoo
  • Crimson-bellied parakeet
  • Edwards's pheasant
  • Lord Derby's parakeet
  • Military macaw
  • Montserrat oriole
  • Purple-naped lory
  • Rainbow lorikeet
  • Red-legged honeycreeper
  • Sclater's crowned pigeon
  • Spotted thick-knee
  • Sunset lorikeet
  • Violaceous euphonia
  • Violet-backed starling
  • White-headed buffalo weaver
  • White-rumped shama
  • Yellow-crowned bishop
  • Yellow-crowned gonolek
  • Gallery[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e Zoo Leipzig. [1]
  • ^ "EAZA Member Zoos & Aquariums". eaza.net. EAZA. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  • ^ "Zoos and Aquariums of the World". waza.org. WAZA. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  • ^ Marcopolo.de (31 October 2011). Deutschland: Eröffnung der Tropenerlebniswelt „Gondwanaland“ im Zoo Leipzig.
  • ^ Leipzig Zoological Garden. (2005). Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved December 8, 2005, from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9047693
  • ^ www.leipzig-sachsen.de, Letzel Media Leipzig. "" ZOO LEIPZIG • Fotos, Veranstaltungen, Öffnungszeiten, Tickets & Preise "".
  • ^ "Zoo der Zukunft". merian.de.
  • ^ "Neue Rangliste: Der beste Zoo Deutschlands liegt in Sachsen! | Blick - Sachsen". www.blick.de. Archived from the original on 2022-01-26.
  • ^ "Ausgezeichnet! Zoo Leipzig ist bester Zoo Deutschlands".
  • ^ "Go for a walk through Founder's Garden". Leipzig Zoological Garden. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Discover three continents under one roof in Gondwanaland". Leipzig Zoological Garden. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Eastern quoll". Leipzig Zoological Garden. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Experience Asia so close". Leipzig Zoological Garden. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Zoo Leipzig: Schneeleoparden beziehen Himalaya (in German)". WKPRC. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Wolfgang Köhler Primate Research Center". WKPRC. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ a b "Check out our closest relatives in Pongoland". Leipzig Zoological Garden. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • ^ "Roam the endless plains of Africa". Leipzig Zoological Garden. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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