Inside Gondwanaland
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Date opened | June 9, 1878 |
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Location | Leipzig, Germany |
Coordinates | 51°20′56″N 12°22′08″E / 51.349°N 12.369°ECoordinates: 51°20′56″N 12°22′08″E / 51.349°N 12.369°E |
Land area | 27 hectares (67 acres) |
No. of species | ~850 |
Annual visitors | 2 million (2011) |
Memberships | EAZA,WAZA |
Website | www |
The Leipzig Zoological Garden, or the Leipzig Zoo, was opened in Leipzig, Germany 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 different species.
The zoo is internationally noted for its large building projects such as Pongoland (housing gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo and orangutan) and Gondwanaland (world's largest indoor rainforest hall at 1.65 ha or 4.1 acres). It has bred more than 2,000 lions, 250 rare Siberian tigers, and other carnivores like bears. Leipzig Zoological Garden has been called the "Zoo of the future".
Entrance
View over Gondwanaland (white hall)
Kiwara Savanne with giraffe, zebra, oryx and crowned crane
Bridge over the Parthe river inside the zoo.
Eastern blue-tongued lizard in the terrarium.