I visited Jihlava 1.5 weeks ago in the wonderful company of
@HOMIN96 , who was a great host and made sure I did not miss the interesting stuff. We were lucky seeing most of the rarities on show, with the Flying squirrels being the only notable miss. The Striped possum showed quite well throughout the day, but were easiest at about 8:30 am when the lights were still on.
Jihlava is in parts a wonderful and charming zoo, but many parts left me somewhat disappointing. The main reason for this is that at least half of the enclosures is cramped and basically every single enclosure would profit of being larger. On a site of about 10 hectares Jihlava keeps more than double the number of mammal species than Burgers' Zoo and it shows. There might be some cultural differences here as Czech zoo culture has different viewpoints/standards compared to a Dutch/Swiss/German viewpoint. But there are some parts that are just far too small, notably the Cat house, the row of small cat enclosures, large parts of the Australian & African house and the Seals. I know many people on here love Jihlava, but I put that down to
Plzen syndrome, where substandard enclosures at once become acceptable/forgotten when they hold rarities. There are some lovely areas and the view in the early morning from the Savannah to the old town of Jihlava is wonderful. The zoo is also pleasant to walk around, with nearly all the space occupied by animal enclosures, making for a wonderful exploration of finding animals and viewpoints around every corner and in every house. But even when exploring I could not help but wonder how much better it would be with a drastic species reduction. Currently Jihlava is clearly below the better zoos in Czechia like Prague, Ostrava an Zlin, but as it is a day trip from Prague and there are loads of rarities (as well as nice people to meet), Jihlava is a logical stop on any itinerary in Czechia.
Btw: for all the species hunters, Jihlava keeps Loewe's guenons, not Campbells and going through older pictures labelled as Campbells, they all appear to be Loewe's as well

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