Some zoos have a high abundance of species but don't take up that much space. Some take up a lot of space but don't have a very diverse collection. That's why when factoring in zoos I want to visit, and how big they really are, I factor in both.
I know, in the world, with both in mind, some of the largest will include.
Tierpark Berlin (160 hectares, 700 species)
Zoo Berlin (35 hectares, 1200 species)
Henry Doorly Zoo (53 ha, 962 species)
Beijing Zoo (90 ha, 950 species)
National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (85 ha, 700 species)
Bronx Zoo (100 ha, 650 species)
Pairi Daiza (65 ha, 800 species)
Which ones can you also think of that have both a high species count and take up a large amount of area?
I know, in the world, with both in mind, some of the largest will include.
Tierpark Berlin (160 hectares, 700 species)
Zoo Berlin (35 hectares, 1200 species)
Henry Doorly Zoo (53 ha, 962 species)
Beijing Zoo (90 ha, 950 species)
National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (85 ha, 700 species)
Bronx Zoo (100 ha, 650 species)
Pairi Daiza (65 ha, 800 species)
Which ones can you also think of that have both a high species count and take up a large amount of area?