A very nice addition to my personal collection arrived on Friday morning, after a minor delay in publication caused by the book ending up rather longer than originally planned -
The Zoos of Germany by John Tuson, a follow-up to his previous
The Zoos of Britain and Ireland.
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The book covers a total of 42 zoological collections within the main body of the text, with several supplemental sections covering a variety of related subjects including potted summaries of the major "wildparks" within Germany, a biography of the late Bernhard Blaszkiewitz, and discussions of particularly noteworthy zoo exhibits past and present; as such it's definitely a book that doesn't need to be read in order from beginning to end, with a lot of scope for dipping in-and-out as mood (and interest in a particular zoological collection) strikes!
It probably won't surprise anyone to hear that thus far I have prioritised reading through the (extremely lengthy) sections on Zoo Berlin and Tierpark Berlin, along with other personal favourites such as Wilhelma, Zoo Köln and Walsrode

and have thoroughly enjoyed them.
Although a lot of the people reading this thread have probably pre-ordered copies, and the book has a limited print run, I believe there are still plenty of copies for sale via the following link:
German Zoo Book - Buy the Book
Definitely to be recommended, I reckon..... especially when you consider how rarely anything is published in English on this subject.