Alpenzoo Innsbruck

Alpenzoo Innsbruck

Alpenzoo Main entrance
Date opened 1962
Location Weiherburggasse 37, 6020 Innsbruck
Coordinates 47°16′50″N 11°23′53″E / 47.28056°N 11.39806°E / 47.28056; 11.39806Coordinates: 47°16′50″N 11°23′53″E / 47.28056°N 11.39806°E / 47.28056; 11.39806
Land area 5 Hektar
Number of animals 2 000
Number of species 150
Website http://www.alpenzoo.at

Alpenzoo Innsbruck is a zoo located in the town Insbruck, in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It's one of the highest located zoos in Europe.

Founded 22 September 1962 by the Austrian zoologist Hans Psenner, Alpenzoo became famous because of reintroduction of endangered species like bearded vulture, Alpine ibex, and northern bald ibis in the wild.

Alpenzoo is the European Endangered Species Programme coordinator of the northern bald ibis,[1] and the only zoo in the world that exhibit the wallcreeper.

Alpenzoo is close to the Hungerburg.

References

  1. Complete List of EEPs and ESBs website of EAZA, Retrieved on 04 September 2014.

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