does not seem like very much talked about regionThat looks like it's about a third of the land-mass of the world. That's not so much a "region" as "most of Africa and Asia".
does not seem like very much talked about region
Hello. Besides the cities mentioned by @TeaLovingDave, there are still plenty of notable zoos East of Prague and West of Singapore.Even where European collections are concerned alone, I suspect you are very much underestimating how far west Prague actually *is*.
The area to the east of Prague contains such highly obscure zoo cities as Vienna, Zagreb, Budapest, Wroclaw and Helsinki, to name but a few![]()
Isn't this more of a wildlife reserve? And last I heard it doesn't really exist anymore?- Ukraine: Askaniya Nova;
Indeed, it is more of a nature preserve, but there are many animals not native to Ukraine there, like Cape buffalo and sitatunga. Also, that's really sad; I thought they were still going...Isn't this more of a wildlife reserve? And last I heard it doesn't really exist anymore?
that question is call "what are the best zoos in the Southern Hemisphere"I would instead ask what would be the best zoos South of Singapore. That'd surely be harder to answer.
Isn't this more of a wildlife reserve? And last I heard it doesn't really exist anymore?
Yeah, but "not exist" I meant "not really in working order". Read "bombed and mined to oblivion".It is in the area under Russian occupation and 40 km from the frontlines.
Isn't this more of a wildlife reserve? And last I heard it doesn't really exist anymore?
Hello. Besides the cities mentioned by @TeaLovingDave, there are still plenty of notable zoos East of Prague and West of Singapore.
- Norway: Bardu (Polar Park);
- Sweden: Norrkoping (Kolmarden);
- Finland: Ahtari (the only place with giant pandas in Scandinavia);
- Czechia: Brno, Chleby, Dvur Králové (the only place with African elephants and okapis in Czechia), Hluboká, Liberec, Olomouc, Ostrava, Zlín;
- Poland: Chorzow, Lodz, Warsaw (known for its historical importance);
- Hungary: Nyíregyháza (Sóstó zoo);
- Bulgaria: Sofia;
- Estonia: Tallinn;
- Ukraine: Askaniya Nova;
- Russia: Moscow;
- Slovenia: Ljubljana;
- Serbia: Subotica (Palić Zoo);
- Greece: Spata (Attica zoo);
- Cyprus: Pafos;
- Turkey: Gaziantep (one of the few places with elephants in Turkey);
- Israel: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv-Ramat-Gan;
- UAE: Dubai, Sharjah;
- India: New Delhi, Mysore, Jamnagar (Vantara);
- Thailand: Chiang Mai;
- Egypt: Cairo, Alexandria, Giza;
- South Africa: Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban (uShaka Marine World);
- Madagascar: Antananarivo (Tsimbazaza zoo).
I would instead ask what would be the best zoos South of Singapore. That'd surely be harder to answer.
Even where European collections are concerned alone, I suspect you are very much underestimating how far west Prague actually *is*.
The area to the east of Prague contains such highly obscure zoo cities as Vienna, Zagreb, Budapest, Wroclaw and Helsinki, to name but a few![]()