The Straubing Zoo, located in the western part of the city of Straubing, is a diverse wildlife sanctuary. It is home to over 2000 individuals from approximately 200 species. The zoo's inhabitants include a wide range of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. This variety of species makes the zoo a fascinating destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
The Straubing Zoo is actively involved in several European conservation breeding programs. These programs aim to protect and increase the population of various endangered species, including bison, Amur tigers, spectacled penguins, and Balistares. Visitors to the zoo can learn about these conservation efforts and see these rare species up close.
The Straubing Zoo offers a variety of animal enclosures for visitors to explore. These include several enclosures for hoofed animals, a walk-in stork enclosure, and facilities for monkeys, bears, lemurs, and spectacled penguins. These diverse habitats provide an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
Nature & Natural History Animals Zoo
Am Tiergarten 3, Straubing
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