Dear All,
Apparently during all this debate you forgot about the zoos which still exist !!! Yes, I know we are talking about "closed zoos" - so why am I writing about zoos which stll exist? The answer is very simple! The are many zoos which during their history had different locations, usually two, but in some cases even more. Below are few examples:
1. Mulhouse, France – very complicated history and not clear. First zoo opened in 1868 but soon 1871 because of French-Prussian war closed. Another zoo, at another site probably opened in 1878 or even 1893?
2. Riga, Latvia – first zoo existed since 1912 but in 1917 during the I World War was destroyed. New zoo, at another site opened in 1933;
3. Tallinn Zoo, Estonia – old zoo started 1939, moved to present site in 1983;
4. Lisbon, Portugal – the zoo had three different locations: 1884-1895, moved to another site 1894-1905 and at present site since 1905;
5. Frankfurt am Main, Germany – first zoo existed 1858 to 1874. In 1874 moved to present location;
6. Nuremberg, Germany – first zoo existed 1912-1939 in 1939 moved to present location;
7. Muenster, Germany – first zoo existed since 1875 until 1974 then in 1974 moved to new, present site;
8. Rotterdam, Netherlands – old zoo existed 1856-1940, moved to new, present site in 1940;
9. Miami, Florida, USA – Crandon Park Zoo existed since 1949 until 1980. Miami MetroZoo opened in 1981;
10. Novosibirsk, Russia – first zoo opened in 1947, the new zoo, on the new site opened in 2000 (very likely for a couple of years existed two zoos – but I am not sure);
11. Ostrava, Czech Republic – first zoo existed 1951-1960, in 1960 moved to present site;
12. Zamosc, Poland – old zoo, as small school zoo existed since 1919 until 1982, then moved to newly built, real zoo in 1982;
I am using there a word "moved" - but actually I am not sure if the zoo as such could be simply "moved". The animals yes - they can be moved from one place to another. But the entire zoo - NOT !!! So this is a good subject for all zoo-historians, are such zoos as Rotterdam or Frankfurt really more then 150 years old ????