Sun Wukong
Well-Known Member
I was a little surprised to find no Austrian zoos mentioned here so far.
This German link might help You to locate most of them:
► Zoo-Infos.org ◄ - The Austrian Zoo Database
Personally, I can recommend:
-Vienna Zoo: Oldest zoo in the world, former director Helmut Pechlaner managed to find a happy medium between old-fashioned zoo buildings and modern zoo animal husbandry. And isn't it a wise move to plant the gift shop right between the Koalas and the Giant Pandas
? Besides of these crowd pleasers, Vienna has quite an interesting animal collection (Japanese serows, Kalongs) and interesting zoo buildings (with the Desert House located outside of the zoo). Equally interesting is the beautiful Museum of Natural History, the butterfly garden and to some lesser extent, the House of the Sea.
-Salzburg Zoo: Really orginal location, with part of the zoo closely snuggled to the cliffs. Nice though not outstanding animal collection (white-naped mangabey, Golden-Headed Lion tamarins, Sitatungas...), mostly nice exhibits and a beautiful scenery-where else can You see white rhinos and Grevy zebras with the Alps in the background? Not to mention the free-roaming Griffon Vultures...Equally recommendable: The "House of Nature" Museum.
-Tierpark Schloss Herberstein: Equally nice presentation, first hunting simulator for cheetahs worldwide and an interesting wolf cave.
-Innsbruck Alpenzoo: Specialized in European species-and though some of the exhibits could be better, this makes the zoo highly interesting, for there are quite a few species that You will never have encountered before in any other zoos. So if You want to see rare European wild animals, this is the place to go.
- Adlerarena Burg Landskron
Austria has some castles combined with raptor flight-shows-but the view from that one-amazing!
Especially in the case of Vienna & Salzburg, the city/ town have lot to offer beside of the zoo...
This German link might help You to locate most of them:
► Zoo-Infos.org ◄ - The Austrian Zoo Database
Personally, I can recommend:
-Vienna Zoo: Oldest zoo in the world, former director Helmut Pechlaner managed to find a happy medium between old-fashioned zoo buildings and modern zoo animal husbandry. And isn't it a wise move to plant the gift shop right between the Koalas and the Giant Pandas
-Salzburg Zoo: Really orginal location, with part of the zoo closely snuggled to the cliffs. Nice though not outstanding animal collection (white-naped mangabey, Golden-Headed Lion tamarins, Sitatungas...), mostly nice exhibits and a beautiful scenery-where else can You see white rhinos and Grevy zebras with the Alps in the background? Not to mention the free-roaming Griffon Vultures...Equally recommendable: The "House of Nature" Museum.
-Tierpark Schloss Herberstein: Equally nice presentation, first hunting simulator for cheetahs worldwide and an interesting wolf cave.
-Innsbruck Alpenzoo: Specialized in European species-and though some of the exhibits could be better, this makes the zoo highly interesting, for there are quite a few species that You will never have encountered before in any other zoos. So if You want to see rare European wild animals, this is the place to go.
- Adlerarena Burg Landskron
Austria has some castles combined with raptor flight-shows-but the view from that one-amazing!
Especially in the case of Vienna & Salzburg, the city/ town have lot to offer beside of the zoo...