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Moscow Zoo

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A giraffe at Moscow Zoo, showing its long neck and legs in its natural habitat.

The Moscow Zoo or Moskovsky Zoopark (Russian: Московский зоопарк) is a big zoo. It covers 21.5 hectares, which is about 53 acres. It is one of the largest zoos in Russia and one of the oldest in Europe.

The zoo is a popular place for families and school groups. Visitors can see many different animals from around the world. With its many species and beautiful grounds, the Moscow Zoo offers a fun and educational experience for everyone.

History

The Moscow Zoo started in 1864 by teachers from Moscow State University. In 1922, the Government of Moscow took care of it and still does today.

The "green platform" (1937)

When it first opened, the zoo was small, with only 10 hectares of land and 286 animals. Over time, it grew to 18 hectares by 1926. In 1933, a special area called the "green platform" was made for young animals that needed care. In 1990, the zoo got new buildings and exhibits, including a sea aquarium and a children’s area. Today, the Moscow Zoo has more than 7,500 animals from about 1,000 different species and covers 21.5 hectares of land.

Moscow Zoo Museum

The Moscow Zoo Museum opened in 2008 in a beautiful old building from the 1800s. Since 2015, everyone can visit it. Inside, you can see exhibits about the history of the Moscow Zoo and many interesting things about nature. The museum has over 10,000 zoo logos from around the world, plus many paintings, sculptures, and drawings made by famous Russian artists who love animals, like Vasily Vatagin, Alexei Komarov, and Alexei Tsvetkov.

Research & Educational Center

The Moscow Zoo has its own educational institute and research center. It offers training for zoo staff and teachers, along with courses for zoo and aquarium workers, veterinarians, and volunteers. There are special courses in zoo psychology. Since the Soviet period, the Moscow Zoo has been the leading zoo in Russia. This center was founded in 2017 by the current director Svetlana Akulova and Björn Stenvers.

Animals & Exhibits

Reticulated giraffe at Moscow Zoo

Old Territory exhibits

Flamingo Pond

Black bears

Fauna of China

Vulture at Moscow Zoo

Bird World

Elephant Museum

New Territory exhibits

Animal Island

Outdoors:

Raccoon

Indoors (Exotarium):

Polar World

Tur Hill

Animals of Africa

Lions at Moscow zoo

Other Animals

Former exhibits

Dolphinarium

From 2001 to 2014, the Moscow Zoo had an area for marine animals. It was closed because of concerns for the animals.

Directors

The Moscow Zoo has had many directors. Some of them were Yakov Kalinovsky, Sergey Usov, Alexandr Maklakov, and Vladimir Popov. Later directors included Vladimir Wagner, Nikolai Kulagin, Alexandr Walter, and Ippolit Antushevich. The current director is Svetlana Akulova, who has been leading the zoo since 2016.

Images

A Bornean Orangutan at Moscow Zoo.
A majestic bald eagle perched in its enclosure at the Moscow Zoo.

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