23. Tapir enclosure
Zoo Magdeburg, Germany
Opened: 2009
Size: 2700 square metres
Inhabitants: S-American tapir, white-nosed coati and several smaller species
For any cash-strapped zoo it is always a challenge how to create attractive enclosures with a limited budget. One way is instead of building expensive buildings with lots of concrete, to go for a cheaper greenhouse construction. Another is to use the existing landscape to your advantage and use vegetation rather than mock rock. The latter is not always possible, as sometimes the existing landscape is quite unfavourable, but enough examples exist where basically fencing an area is good enough. The tapir house and enclosure in Magdeburg are a great example of this style. The indoor of the tapir house is a rather simple affair, but offers more space than the traditional boxes and several free-roaming species liven up the house. The outdoor enclosure is dominated by a giant weeping willow, which is heavily used by the coati. The whole outside area is well-planted and pleasant to look at. Let such exhibits be a reminder that money is not everything when designing a zoo enclosure…
Apparently this exhibit is almost unrepresented on zoochat, with no overview pictures of the outdoor enclosure
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Similar exhibits: There are several other low-budget tapir exhibits that work very well. Examples include the one for Baird’s tapir in Tierpark Cottbus, Germany, and the Malayan tapir enclosure in Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, UK.
Tierpark Cottbus
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Port Lympne:
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