Sczesczołiszin Zoo

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Sczesczołiszin Zoo
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Entrance of Sczesczołiszin Zoo
Date opened1972
LocationSczesczołiszin,
 Speke
Land area200 acres (81 hectares)
No. of animals10,000
No. of species600
Annual visitors1.6 million
Websitespekezoo.sk


Sczesczołiszin Zoo, also known as Ogród Zoologiczny w Sczesczołiszinie in Spekean, is a large zoo located in the city of Sczesczołiszin in the Republic of Speke. Founded in 1972, the zoo is dedicated to animal conservation and features a wide variety of species from around the world.

Mission and Philosophy

The mission of Sczesczołiszin Zoo is to promote animal conservation and educate the public about the importance of protecting endangered species. The zoo participates in numerous conservation programs and initiatives, and works closely with other zoos and wildlife organizations to support these efforts.

Size and Animal Collection

Sczesczołiszin Zoo is one of the largest zoos in Anteria, covering 200 acres (81 hectares) of land. It is home to over 10,000 animals from more than 600 different species, including lions, tigers, bears, elephants, giraffes, and many more.

One of the unique features of the zoo is its collection of Thaudian Macaws, a breed of macaw that is almost extinct in the wild. The zoo is actively involved in the conservation efforts for this species, and visitors can learn more about the macaws and the efforts to save them during their visit.

Zoo Layout and Exhibits

Dining and Shopping

Animal Welfare and Conservation Efforts

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.

Admission Fees
Adult Child Student
Weekdays 15 SEK 10 SEK 10 SEK
Weekend 16 SEK 12 SEK 12 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.