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Revision as of 16:25, 25 April 2023
Date opened | 1972 |
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Location | Sczesczołiszin, Speke |
Land area | 200 acres (81 hectares) |
No. of animals | 10,000+ |
No. of species | 600 |
Annual visitors | 1.6 million |
Director | Sławomir Dobrymęż |
Website | spekezoo.sk |
Sczesczołiszin Zoo is a large not-for-profit zoo in Sczesczołiszin, Speke, founded in 1972. It is committed to animal conservation and homes over 10,000 animals from 600 species from around the world. The zoo aims to provide a safe, healthy and enriching environment for its animals, and to educate the public about the importance of animal conservation, biodiversity and sustainability. Visitors can experience a wide variety of animals within a short walking distance, including rare and exotic species such as the highly endangered Thaudian Macaw. The zoo offers plentiful dining and shopping options, and is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Mission and Philosophy
Sczesczołiszin Zoo is committed to upholding its philosophy of responsible animal management, care, and welfare. The zoo strives to provide a safe and healthy environment for its animals, and to facilitate their natural behaviors and instincts. One of the primary goals of the zoo is to educate the public about the importance of animal conservation and biodiversity. Through a range of educational programs, exhibits, and events, the zoo seeks to inspire visitors to take action to protect wildlife and their habitats. In addition to conservation efforts, the zoo also places a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmental stewardship. The zoo is committed to reducing its environmental impact, and has implemented a number of initiatives to minimize waste and conserve resources. The zoo recognizes the important role it plays in the local community, and seeks to be an active and engaged member of that community. The zoo provides a range of volunteer and internship opportunities, and partners with local schools and organizations to promote environmental education and awareness.
Size and Animal Collection
The zoo houses a diverse range of species from all around the world, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience a wide variety of animals in one place. From majestic lions to towering giraffes, the zoo's animal collection is truly awe-inspiring.
In addition to more common animals like elephants, tigers, and bears, the Sczesczołiszin Zoo also boasts a number of rare and exotic species. Among these is the Thaudian Macaw, a breed of macaw that is highly endangered in the wild. The zoo is actively involved in conservation efforts for this species, and visitors can learn more about these beautiful birds and the work being done to save them during their visit.
The zoo also features a number of exhibits and habitats designed to replicate the natural environments of the animals housed there. These include everything from the sprawling savannahs to the dense rainforests of Thaudia. In addition to providing a more realistic and engaging experience for visitors, these habitats also allow the animals to live in conditions that closely resemble their natural homes.
Zoo Layout and Exhibits
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Dining and Shopping
The Sczesczołiszin Zoo offers a variety of dining and shopping options for visitors to enjoy during their visit. In keeping with the zoo's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, the zoo has implemented several initiatives to reduce waste and encourage visitors to be environmentally conscious. For example, there are many water stations throughout the zoo that allow visitors to refill their bottles for free and at any time, reducing the need for disposable plastic water bottles. Additionally, visitors are encouraged to bring their own cups or bottles to fill up with soda at the zoo's restaurants, and receive a discount on soda purchases for doing so.
The zoo's dining options include a range of restaurants and cafes, serving everything from fast food and snacks to full meals. Many of the restaurants offer indoor and outdoor seating areas, providing visitors with a comfortable place to relax and enjoy their meal. The menus at the zoo's restaurants feature a variety of options to suit different tastes and dietary needs, including vegetarian and vegan options. The zoo's dining options include:
- Monster Cocks
- Safari Bites
- Ocean's Edge
- Sloth Shakes
- The Greenhouse Café
- The Sugar Shack
The zoo also has a number of gift shops and boutiques, offering a variety of souvenirs, gifts, and mementos for visitors to take home. From plush animals and t-shirts to books and jewelry, there's something for everyone at the Sczesczołiszin Zoo's gift shops.
Animal Welfare and Conservation Efforts
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Admission and Hours
The zoo is open from 9am to 6pm daily, however it stays open from 9am to 7pm during school holidays in Speke.
Adult | Child | Student | |
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Weekdays | 6 SEK | 5 SEK | 5 SEK |
Weekend | 7 SEK | 6 SEK | 6 SEK |
Notable Events and Achievements
There have been several notable events and achievements associated with Sczesczołiszin Zoo, including the successful breeding of several endangered species, the implementation of a comprehensive animal enrichment program, and the opening of a new state-of-the-art animal hospital on site.