Eastern Europe's Best Zoos?????

ANyhuis

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I've visited the Budapest Zoo and found it to be quite interesting with a nice collection. They had a lot of construction going on there, so the future is good.

Does anyone on this board know -- what are the best zoos in Eastern Europe, besides Budapest? Has anyone visited the zoos in Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, any of the Baltic nations, Ukraine, or any of the other former Soviet states? I've heard that the Moscow Zoo has a huge collection of animals and that Russia has invested a good deal of money into this zoo, but are there any other good Russian zoos?

I'm just curious if any other zoos in Eastern Europe are at least as good as Budapest?
 
Allen, your amazing and absolutely essential book "America's Best Zoos" is going to spawn some offspring.:) First up is "North America's Best Zoos", followed by "North America's Best Aquariums", followed by "Europe's Best Zoos", and then finally "The World's Best Zoos". I'll be elbowing my way to be first in line for all of them!
 
Allen, your amazing and absolutely essential book "America's Best Zoos" is going to spawn some offspring.:) First up is "North America's Best Zoos", followed by "North America's Best Aquariums", followed by "Europe's Best Zoos", and then finally "The World's Best Zoos". I'll be elbowing my way to be first in line for all of them!

Thanks for the compliments, Snowleopard! But since there are currently no contracts with any publishers for any futures books, you can keep your elbows fresh for now. All I'm doing here is dreaming -- and a bit of future research.
 
Vienna Zoo is one of best zoos and more to the East than some zoos in countries you mentioned. ;)

I think Prague, Dvur Kralove and Poznan are very good.
 
I've visited the Budapest Zoo and found it to be quite interesting with a nice collection. They had a lot of construction going on there, so the future is good.

Does anyone on this board know -- what are the best zoos in Eastern Europe, besides Budapest? Has anyone visited the zoos in Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, any of the Baltic nations, Ukraine, or any of the other former Soviet states? I've heard that the Moscow Zoo has a huge collection of animals and that Russia has invested a good deal of money into this zoo, but are there any other good Russian zoos?

I'm just curious if any other zoos in Eastern Europe are at least as good as Budapest?
Fail. Ever heard of Central Europe?
 
Anyhuis,

I understand you are asking about Eastern Europe's Zoos, but have you visited Berlin Zoo in Germany, it is in my oninion the best zoo i have visited, and that includes San Diego, Bronx and many others, if you have not visited this fantastic park, i truly think you would like, based on your admiration for Omaha Zoo, a place i'm yet to visit, but looking foward to.
 
Fail. Ever heard of Central Europe?

What do you mean, "fail"? Is Hungary considered part of "Central Europe"? I didn't know that -- I've always heard of it as "Eastern", probably because it was part of the communist "East Bloc".

Anyhuis, I understand you are asking about Eastern Europe's Zoos, but have you visited Berlin Zoo in Germany, it is in my oninion the best zoo i have visited, and that includes San Diego, Bronx and many others, if you have not visited this fantastic park, i truly think you would like, based on your admiration for Omaha Zoo, a place i'm yet to visit, but looking foward to.

Yes, I have been to Berlin (both zoos), and from the way you rated it on another thread, I totally agree with you. But I'm asking about the zoos of Eastern Europe -- where I don't know much about them.
 
Google it or use wikipedia.


What do you mean, "fail"? Is Hungary considered part of "Central Europe"? I didn't know that -- I've always heard of it as "Eastern", probably because it was part of the communist "East Bloc".

Yes it is and using term Eastern Europe this way is insulting. Cold war point of view aka "Eastern Bloc" is what Russia wants and it is very dangerous.
 
Google it or use wikipedia.

... using term Eastern Europe this way is insulting. Cold war point of view aka "Eastern Bloc" is what Russia wants and it is very dangerous.

That's new to me as well, and i live in Europe. Considering the countries ANyhuis is referring to with this thread (Hungaria, Poland, Czech Repulic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, perhaps even Belarus and Moldavia) and specifically not Germany, Austria or Switzerland i would say, based on Wikipedia, he used the right term. Pure geologically there also seems nothing wrong with the term eastern Europe.

Never knew the words eastern Europe would be considered insulting or even dangerous these days. Anyone else from "eastern European" countries that have the same feelings?
 
Never knew the words eastern Europe would be considered insulting (...) these days.

In short, many people do consider them insulting. Although less in recent years.

They are also wrong in every possible meaning. Politically, former Soviet bloc included East Germany (Berlin Tierpark, Leipzig zoo) but not current Croatia, Slovenia, Serb republic etc. East Germany was pretty fiercely loyal to USSR. Geographically, Czech republic and Croatia are more to the West than most of Austria with Vienna zoo, Sweden and Greece. Culturally, there is nothing especialy in common between eg. Baltic countries and Balkans.
 
In short, many people do consider them insulting. Although less in recent years.

Sorry to offend -- hope you know I didn't mean to!

Culturally, there is nothing especialy in common between eg. Baltic countries and Balkans.

Except for one thing -- the fact that I don't know a lot about the zoos of either region!! Same with Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Belurus, & Russia. Can anyone tell me what are that top zoos in these countries, and how do they compare with the top zoos in Germany, UK, and Netherlands?
 
If anyone can help me, I'm putting together a database with statistics of some of the world's top zoos. Essentially, I need the annual attendance figure for Bulgaria's Sofia Zoological Gardens.

Can anyone help me?
 
Anyhuis - could you please start a single ONE new thread for your questions about attendence ect. of ALL european zoos? Now you have put this question in every thread about the particular german zoo and every thread is marked with "new reply". Which I find terribly annoying because I am not interested to read your question dozends of times, but I may miss interesting replys if I ignore it. There may actually be one thread about a german zoo where another member wrote something interesting for me.

Thanks!!
 
Anyhuis - could you please start a single ONE new thread for your questions about attendence ect. of ALL european zoos? Now you have put this question in every thread about the particular german zoo and every thread is marked with "new reply". Which I find terribly annoying because I am not interested to read your question dozends of times, but I may miss interesting replys if I ignore it. There may actually be one thread about a german zoo where another member wrote something interesting for me.

Thanks!!

Sorry! I didn't realize this would be annoying to anyone. I just wanted to make sure my question was seen by the right eyes.
But don't worry, I don't intend to post this anymore. I've asked it about all of the zoos I want to know.
Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
 
Yassa said:
Anyhuis - could you please start a single ONE new thread for your questions about attendence ect. of ALL european zoos? Now you have put this question in every thread about the particular german zoo and every thread is marked with "new reply". Which I find terribly annoying because I am not interested to read your question dozends of times, but I may miss interesting replys if I ignore it. There may actually be one thread about a german zoo where another member wrote something interesting for me.

Thanks!!
glad to see I'm not the only one with those thoughts! But what's done is done.
 
does anyone know anything about sofia zoo? i saw some footage on you tube of a tiger that was supposedly from sofia zoo that had no front paws and was walking on its stumps. it was in a filthy cage with rusty bars and a wet floor. (i dont know what the date of the footage)

the only other thing i know about the zoo is that a group of wild dogs broke into the zoo in febuary and killed 15 animals, mostly deer.
 
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