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Bandung Zoo

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Date opened
  
1933

No. of animals
  
1,600

Area
  
14 ha

Province
  
Number of animals
  
1,600

Land area
  
14 ha (35 acres)

No. of species
  
218

Opened
  
1933

Phone
  
+62 22 2502770

Number of species
  
218

Address
  
Jalan Kebun Binatang No.6, Lebak Siliwangi, Coblong, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40123, Indonesia

Similar
  
Ragunan Zoo, Gembira Loka, Trans Studio Bandung, Bonbin Surabaya, Taman Safari

Bandung zoo kebon binatang bandung indonesia


Kebun Binatang Bandung is a 14-hectare (35-acre) zoo located in the city of Bandung in West Java, Indonesia. It was created in 1933 when two existing zoos in the city (Cimindi zoo and Dago Atas zoo) were combined and moved to the current location on Taman Sari street. The new zoo was located in "Jubileum Park", a botanical garden created in 1923 to celebrate the silver Jubilee of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.

The zoo has garnered widespread negative publicity in recent years regarding its lack of proper animal care. The mayor of Bandung in 2015 stated that he did not possess the legal authority to close down the zoo, which is privately owned. Foreign tourists, as well as some locals, have described witnessing animals eating their own feces and other sights including visibly malnourished bears, deer with severe skin conditions, and animals shackled to the ground. As of January 2017, an online petition had received over 585,000 signatures asking the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Indonesia) to close the zoo and re-locate the animals to a conservation or sanctuary.

References

Bandung Zoo Wikipedia


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