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Date opened
  
1864

Land area
  
21.5 ha (53 acres)

No. of species
  
972

Area
  
22 ha

Phone
  
+7 499 252-29-51

Number of species
  
972

Location
  
Moscow, Russia

No. of animals
  
8270

Memberships
  
EARAZA, EAZA, WAZA

Opened
  
1864

Number of animals
  
8,270

Moscow Zoo

Address
  
Bolshaya Gruzinskaya ulitsa, 1, Moskva, Russia, 123242

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–7PMSunday10AM–7PMMonday10AM–7PMTuesday10AM–7PMWednesday10AM–7PMThursday10AM–7PMFriday10AM–7PMSaturday10AM–7PM

Similar
  
Tula Exotarium, Leningrad Zoo, Gorky Park, VDNKh, Tretyakov Gallery

Profiles

My walk on moscow zoo may 2011


The Moscow Zoo (Russian: Московский зоопарк) is a 21.5-hectare (53-acre) zoo founded in 1864 by professor-biologists, K.F. Rulje, S.A. Usov and A.P. Bogdanov, from the Moscow State University. In 1919, the zoo was nationalized. In 1922, the ownership was transferred to the city of Moscow and has remained under Moscow's control ever since.

Contents

The zoo had an area of 10 hectares (25 acres) when it first opened, with 286 animals. In 1926, the zoo was expanded to adjacent lands, increasing the area to 18 hectares (44 acres). The zoo's original buildings were wooden, built in the old Russian style with intricate wood trims.

In 1990, the zoo was renovated. Notable additions include a new main entrance in the shape of a large rock castle, and a footbridge that connected the old (1864) and new (1926) properties of the zoo. Prior to construction of the footbridge, the zoo operated as two 'separate zoos' because the Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Street divides the properties.

In addition, the zoo was expanded once more. New exhibits were opened including a sea aquarium, an aviary, a creatures of the night exhibit, a sea lion exhibit and a section aimed at children. Waterfalls and streams were added throughout to give the zoo a more natural feeling.

The Moscow zoo has over 6500 animals representing about 1000 species and covers an area of about 21.5 hectares (53 acres) The zoo studies animal's behavior, feeding and reproduction, and breeds rare endangered species.

Some of the species at the zoo are:

  • Marsupial (Marsupialia)
  • Didelphimorphia (Didelphidae)
  • Dasyuromorphia (Dasyuridae)
  • Macropod (Macropodidae)
  • Insectivora (Insectivora)
  • Erinaceidae (Erinaceidae)
  • Elephant shrew (Macroscelididae)
  • Treeshrew (Tupaiidae)
  • Bat (Chiroptera)
  • Megabat (Pteropodidae)
  • Primate (Primates)
  • Lemuridae (Lemuridae)
  • Lorisidae (Lorisidae)
  • Cebidae (Cebidae)
  • (Callithricidae)
  • Old World monkey (Cercopithecidae)
  • Hominid (Pongidae)
  • Xenarthra (Edentata)
  • Sloth (Bradypodidae)
  • Armadillo (Dasypodidae)
  • Lagomorpha (Lagomorpha)
  • Leporidae (Leporidae)
  • Rodent (Rodentia)
  • Carnivora (Carnivora)
  • Bear (Ursidae)
  • Brown bear (Ursus arctos)
  • Pinniped (Pinnipedia)
  • Cetacean (Cetacea)
  • Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncates)
  • Proboscidea (Proboscidea)
  • Elephant (Elephantidae)
  • Odd-toed ungulate (Perissodactyla)
  • Equidae (Equidae)
  • Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla)
  • Suidae (Suidae)
  • Camelid (Camelidae)
  • Deer (Cervidae)
  • Giraffidae (Giraffidae)
  • Bovid (Bovidae)
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    References

    Moscow Zoo Wikipedia