Althrough the Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes is the second-oldest zoo which still exist in the world, relative little has been written about it on ZooChat.
It opened 1794 but plans were made 2 years earlier and I found sources which mention 1793 as founding-year.
Already during the planning-phase the first 5 animals arrived and from these 5 animals of 5 different species 2 are noteable:
- a quagga - now extinc
- a northern bubal hartebeest - also now extinct. This animal came from a bevriended relation in Algiers
The other 3 animals were a 7 or 8 month old lion from Senegal, a Crowned pigeon ( no mention of the species ) and a Rhinoceros from "Indië" which could be one of the Asian species because Indië didn't only mean India but almost the complete area of South East Asia.
A very intresting story is how the Menagerie became its first 2 Sri Lankan elephants.
During 1784 the Dutch V.O.C ( United East-indian Company ) donated 2 Sri Lankan elephants to Prince Willem V, last "city-holder" of the Republic of the United Netherlands. They arrived in Vlissingen and were brought to the estate of the Prince called Het Kleine Loo near The Hague. Here they stay for about a year and then were send to a larger estate of the Pince called Het Loo near Apeldoorn. There the 2 elephants - called Hans and Parkie - stayed for 12 years.
From 1795 on the Netherlands became under the influence of the France Republic and on Sept. 26 1797 the elephants were taken in custody and transported to the Menagerie. This transport must have taken several weeks but I could't find any more information about the 2 elephants and thus don't know how long they lived at Paris.
It opened 1794 but plans were made 2 years earlier and I found sources which mention 1793 as founding-year.
Already during the planning-phase the first 5 animals arrived and from these 5 animals of 5 different species 2 are noteable:
- a quagga - now extinc
- a northern bubal hartebeest - also now extinct. This animal came from a bevriended relation in Algiers
The other 3 animals were a 7 or 8 month old lion from Senegal, a Crowned pigeon ( no mention of the species ) and a Rhinoceros from "Indië" which could be one of the Asian species because Indië didn't only mean India but almost the complete area of South East Asia.
A very intresting story is how the Menagerie became its first 2 Sri Lankan elephants.
During 1784 the Dutch V.O.C ( United East-indian Company ) donated 2 Sri Lankan elephants to Prince Willem V, last "city-holder" of the Republic of the United Netherlands. They arrived in Vlissingen and were brought to the estate of the Prince called Het Kleine Loo near The Hague. Here they stay for about a year and then were send to a larger estate of the Pince called Het Loo near Apeldoorn. There the 2 elephants - called Hans and Parkie - stayed for 12 years.
From 1795 on the Netherlands became under the influence of the France Republic and on Sept. 26 1797 the elephants were taken in custody and transported to the Menagerie. This transport must have taken several weeks but I could't find any more information about the 2 elephants and thus don't know how long they lived at Paris.
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