Cottbus Zoo

The Cottbus Zoo (German: Tierpark Cottbus) is a zoo in the town Cottbus in the Brandenburg region of Germany. The zoo was founded in 1954, and covers 25 hectares (61.8 acres). The park includes a lot of trees, growing along the river Spree.[3] The zoo breeds over 70 species of waterfowl, and its symbol is the red-breasted goose.

Cottbus Zoo
51°44′35″N 14°21′00″E
Date opening1954
LocationKiekebuscher Strasse 5, 03042 Cottbus, Germany
Land area25 hectares (61.8 acres)
No. of animals1300 [1]
No. of species170
Annual visitors156.743 (2015) [2]
MembershipsVdZ
OwnerStadt Cottbus
Websitewww.tierparkcottbus.de

History

The zoo's first director, Erhard Frommhold (1956–1963), developed the park into a real Zoological park,[3] and the zoo had status as a Zoo in 1960.[1]

1966 the director was followed by Kunz Rauschert (1963–1966), followed by Klaus Jacob (1966–2002).[3]

1969 was the year of arrival of the first elephant, Sundali.[4]

2002 director Klaus Jacob retired and was replaced by Dr. Jens Kämmerling.[3]

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