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For the first time in 8 years, Prague Zoo is raising ticket prices. From 1st February, adults will pay 250 CZK (cca 10€) and kids/students will pay 200 CZK (8€).

Zoo also increased the amount of money that will go to conservation projects, previously, it was 3 crowns from every ticket sold, now it will be 5 crowns.
 
I'm planning on visiting Prague again this year (now that the Parrot house has opened) and I was wondering if anyone here got an eye on the off-show rarities ? 2 years ago I didn't manage to get off-show, I e-mailed the zoo a month before my visit but that didn't help.
I would really like to see the dorcopsises. And apparently they're not at Prague anymore, but I believe they had two green magpies species, one on and the other off-show, not sure which one is gone, probably the off-show one.
 
And apparently they're not at Prague anymore, but I believe they had two green magpies species, one on and the other off-show, not sure which one is gone, probably the off-show one.

The Javan Green are onshow and still present.
 
5,5 White-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) arrived from private keeper. According to Zootierliste, Prague is one of 4 zoos in Europe (1st in Central/Eastern Europe) that keeps this species.

Excellent - having missed this one at Best, it's pleasing to hear there's somewhere a bit more reachable with them now!

Mind you, I would personally classify Cottbus as Central Europe too :p
 
Excellent - having missed this one at Best, it's pleasing to hear there's somewhere a bit more reachable with them now!

Funny how things are sometimes...Zoo located 800km further is being "more reachable" :D

Mind you, I would personally classify Cottbus as Central Europe too
Yeah, Cottbus is one of the cities I always place wrongly...:rolleyes::D
 
Hello everybody,
Where are the gorals arrived in 2019 ? Behind the scenes ?
I didn't find this information on the forum ;)
 
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