Europe's 50 must see zoos

I would add at least two zoos.

One is Askania Nova in Ukraine. It is Europe's and world's biggest zoo by area, with a single enormous ungulate paddock covering approximately 3 x 2 kilometers! It has also such species as saiga, probably worlds largest captive (?) herd of Przewalski's Horses, and led unusual experiment to domesticate Eland. It also contains (even bigger) nature reserve of European steppe. Certainly unique. I wonder if any Zoochatter been there?

Another is Orsa Björnpark in Sweden for its giant exhibits located in native boreal forest. See for example the polar bear enclosure:
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I would add at least two zoos.

One is Askania Nova in Ukraine. It is Europe's and world's biggest zoo by area, with a single enormous ungulate paddock covering approximately 3 x 2 kilometers! It has also such species as saiga, probably worlds largest captive (?) herd of Przewalski's Horses, and led unusual experiment to domesticate Eland. It also contains (even bigger) nature reserve of European steppe. Certainly unique. I wonder if any Zoochatter been there?

Another is Orsa Björnpark in Sweden for its giant exhibits located in native boreal forest. See for example the polar bear enclosure:
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I knew of Askania Nova, but think this may be the first mention of it on Zoochat!
 
Copenhagen was never really considered, it is not really a special zoo and very much an ABC zoo. If I would have taken another Danish collection it would have been Givskud.

Whilst I totally understand Copenhagen not making the list, I think this is a bit harsh. The Arctic Ring is special, although not without its flaws. Ditto the new Elephant House (more emphasis on the flaws there). It's real pity that the old Elephant House was knocked down rather than renovated, as it was also magnificent. The Australian section and the Scandinavian section are both first class, at least for a city zoo. The savannah is actually quite remarkable in terms of how it all fits together with so much intermingling possible. Obviously the major problem is the chimpanzee enclosure, but I really think it's a zoo with a lot to offer.
 
I have one last question about an omission:

You're including Borås Djurpark because it's a very well-done zoo with huge exhibits for the relatively few species it has - with the African and Scandinavian areas being the highlights - and because the fact that it manages to mix African elephants with other savanna animals is quite the unique experience.

Now, I don't disagree with this (I don't know if Borås would make it into my personal 50 must-see list, but probably my 100 must-see list), but there happens to be one zoo that is very similar to Borås Djurpark - Ree Park in Denmark. It's also a zoo with a big area, relatively few animals (most of them being big mammals) in huge exhibits and a major focus on African animals (and North American animals instead of Scandinavian ones). While Borås has its successful mix with African elephants and savanna animals, Ree Park has successfully mixed black rhinos with various savanna animals which is - to my knowledge - just as unusual.

Is there a particular reason for choosing one over the other?

Though thinking of it, you also regularly mention zoos that are heading in a good direction, such as Magdeburg Zoo. Ree Park's direction isn't exactly the best, having downsized its collection by around 300% during the last 15 years while only building 3-4 major new exhibits. If that continues, Borås will definitely be more of a must-see zoo in 15 years.
 
I thought I would bump this thread to pose a question which I don't think anyone has already asked, nor answered; how many of these 50 "must-see" collections have each of us visited?

My personal total at present is 27/50, with solid plans to visit another 3 this year.
 
I thought I would bump this thread to pose a question which I don't think anyone has already asked, nor answered; how many of these 50 "must-see" collections have each of us visited?

My personal total at present is 27/50, with solid plans to visit another 3 this year.

25/50, which isn’t terrible considering I’ve had only half a year at my disposal.
 
25/50, which isn’t terrible considering I’ve had only half a year at my disposal.

Even better when one considers the fact that a fair few of these places are more obscure, whilst for obvious reasons your trip skewed towards the more well-known collections :)
 
32/50 with a plan of visiting some important French collection next year.
 
12 out of 50, which is not so bad if you consider I have not spent much more than a month in Europe for all purposes in my life. Some were over 20 years ago, though. Expecting to visit 3 more in early July.
 
I have visited ten out of the 50 listed zoological facilities: both the Belgian facilities, and Antwerp I've been too dozens of times, all four Dutch zoos, three of the German zoos (Duisburg, Cologne and Walsrode) and one of the French zoos listed (Nausicaä).

Unfortunately given constraints of distance, unlikelihood of multiple day travel and low energy levels it's highly unlikely I'll be visiting anymore any time soon, although I am hoping/planning to revisit some later this year.

I haven't even visited 50 different zoos yet myself and I've only visited zoos in five countries so I couldn't make a list like this, however, personally I would argue that a few of the zoos I have visited might deserve a place on a list like this, and would perhaps not put some others on it.
 
I thought I would bump this thread to pose a question which I don't think anyone has already asked, nor answered; how many of these 50 "must-see" collections have each of us visited?

My personal total at present is 27/50, with solid plans to visit another 3 this year.

I am also on 27/50! I have plans to visit five or six in the coming year or two
 
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