sooty mangabey
Well-Known Member
I would be interested to hear of any news from this strange zoo.
It is a place I have visited on many occasions in the past, but not for about three years.
For those who don't know it, it is the most un German of German zoos - shabby, scruffy, under-resourced. It does have a very good colection, though, with groups of drills and mandrills, some choice madagascan species, kiwi, gorilla and others. It also has a great site, in my opinion: hilly, wooded, on the edge of town. Saarbrucken is a great city, too, so it should be a good zoo - but it isn't! In some ways it reminds me of the way heidelberg was before Klaus Wunnemann took over there, about ten years ago. The fact that he has turned that zoo around gives hope for a place like Saarbrucken - although it does have an awfully long way to go. i'd say that it had about three good exhibits - gibbons, crab-eating macaques, corsac foxes. the rest ranged from the mediocre to the fairly awful.
It is extraordinary that the zoo doesn't even have a web site. I hear that they have a new guidebook; does anyone have this? Is it is a proper publication or just a leaflet?
Any news would be much appreciated!
It is a place I have visited on many occasions in the past, but not for about three years.
For those who don't know it, it is the most un German of German zoos - shabby, scruffy, under-resourced. It does have a very good colection, though, with groups of drills and mandrills, some choice madagascan species, kiwi, gorilla and others. It also has a great site, in my opinion: hilly, wooded, on the edge of town. Saarbrucken is a great city, too, so it should be a good zoo - but it isn't! In some ways it reminds me of the way heidelberg was before Klaus Wunnemann took over there, about ten years ago. The fact that he has turned that zoo around gives hope for a place like Saarbrucken - although it does have an awfully long way to go. i'd say that it had about three good exhibits - gibbons, crab-eating macaques, corsac foxes. the rest ranged from the mediocre to the fairly awful.
It is extraordinary that the zoo doesn't even have a web site. I hear that they have a new guidebook; does anyone have this? Is it is a proper publication or just a leaflet?
Any news would be much appreciated!