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Alpenzoo

Alpenzoo Innsbruck is a zoo located in the town Insbruck, in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is one of the highest elevation zoos in Europe.

Alpenzoo
Logo of the Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Alpenzoo Main entrance
47°16′50″N 11°23′53″E / 47.28056°N 11.39806°E / 47.28056; 11.39806
Date opened1962
LocationWeiherburggasse 37, 6020 Innsbruck
Land area5 Hektar
No. of animals2,000
No. of species150
Websitewww.alpenzoo.at

General edit

Founded 22 September 1962 by the Austrian zoologist Hans Psenner, Alpenzoo became famous because of reintroduction of endangered species like the bearded vulture, Alpine ibex, and northern bald ibis in the wild.

The zoo is a non-profit association, and the majority of their funding comes from the entrance fees, but the zoo receives additional funds from the city of Innsbruck and the government of Tyrol. There is also financial participation from the society 'Freunde des Alpenzoo', sponsors and animal adopters.

A new wooden pavilion was inaugurated in August 2017 to provide information on forestry and the wood industry. The pavilion was made in collaboration with proHolz Tyrol and the design of the building was the object of a competition for the students in design and architecture of the area. The pavilion is entirely made in wood and has the form of a snail.[1][2][3]

The Alpenzoo was one of the places chosen to represent Austria on the collectible zero Euro bank note. The picture represents three of the zoo's star animals: the bearded vulture, the lynx and the Alpine ibex.[4]

Species edit

The zoo accommodates about 2000 animals from 150 animal species: 20 mammals (of the 80 mammal species in the Alps), 60 bird species, 11 reptile species and 6 amphibian species, plus almost all the fish species present in the Alps. The Alpenzoo is the only zoo in the world that exhibits the wallcreeper.

Here are a few of the species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians exhibit at the Alpenzoo:

Exhibits, activities and services on site edit

The zoo is on the slope of a mountain, with lots of footpaths to explore the park and observe the animals.

The main attraction of the zoo are the big Alpine animals: bears, wolves, moose, bison, etc. Birds of prey are also one of the big feature of the zoo, with some species rarely seen in zoos like the northern bald ibises that can be observed in a big aviary that was built specifically to accommodate the endangered birds. There is also the Innergschlöß where many species can be seen, like the bearded vulture. The zoo also has a little show farm to show the diversity of the Alpine livestock. Many species of fowls, sheep, cattle, pigs and goats can be observed and petted. A lot of these breeds are old breeds created to meet the specific requirements of small-scale farming of the many micro-climates of the Alps. There are also six big terrarium created to accommodate the reptiles species of the zoo, and an aqua-terrarium to cater for the amphibians.

With its 17 tanks containing between 80 and 14,000 liters each, the Alpenzoo owns the biggest fresh water aquarium in the world. More than 50 species of Alpine fishes can be observed there, with some of the species being quite rare or endangered. The aquariums recreate many habitats, from a cold Alpine river, a little pond, a lake, or the living conditions of the Danube. The zoo also received international recognition for its breeding program of some rare Alpine fish species.[5]

The Alpenzoo has an educational department that offers experimental teaching with animals for groups of all ages. The professional hire to teach are both teachers and biologists.

Most of the areas are accessible to wheelchair, but some footpaths are quite steep. There are two restaurants on site: the ANIMAHL - Bistro im Zoo, offering daily dishes and a fine selection of beverage, and the Café and Restaurant "Weiherburg", for a more casual experience. Both offer indoor and outdoor seating. There is a both a big playground and a smaller one for little children. There is also a climbing wall that leads to the Eagle Nest and many other playing facilities on the site.

Conservation, protection of the environment and rehabilitation of species edit

Alpenzoo is the European Endangered Species Programme coordinator of the northern bald ibis,[6] and the only zoo in the world which exhibits the wallcreeper.

  • The Alpenzoo participates in a project to monitor salamanders in Austria, notably the Alpine salamander present in Tyrol. The number of amphibians is rapidly decreasing in Austria for a number of reasons, including the presence of a fungus that attacks the salamanders.[7]
  • Wildkatze Österreich: The zoo participates in the Wildcat Platforme, a co-operation between many Austrian organisations to promote and protect wildcats in Austria through research and the protection of territories.[8]
  • The Alpine Bearded Vulture Project: In 1974, Alpenzoo was the first institution to succeed in breading the bearded vulture ex-situ in the Alps. The zoos started the first breeding plan in a volary in 1970 with reintroduction as the ultimate goal. In 1978, an international organisation was created to advance the project and many breeding facilities were created in the world. In 1987, the first couple was released in an artificial nest in the Alps.[9][10]
  • Scharnstein Waldrapp Project: In 2002, the zoo participated in the breeding of eleven Waldrapp ibis in order to re-introduce to species through immigration. The ibis were hand-raised before being trained to follow a microflight to prepare for their migration. The project was considered a scientific success in 2005, with a small population of birds migrating.[11]
  • Reintroducing ibexes into the Eastern Alps: The Alpenzoo was instrumental in the reinsertion and the introduction of the Alpine ibex in the Eastern Alps. The population in Austria is now 3,200 and is deemed stable. The Alpenzoo helped in the reintroduction of approximately 260 animals in the 30 last years. The banding of new animals released in the area is also made in the park.[12][13]
  • The zoo has a veterinary infirmary for sick or injured animals of Tyrol, notably birds of prey.

References edit

  • Hans Psenner: Der Alpenzoo. Mein Leben, Wörgl 1982.
  • Alpenzoo Innsbruck, in: Dirk Petzold, Silke Sorge (Hrsg.): Abenteuer Zoo. 550 Tierparks, Aquarien und Reptilienhäuser. Der Zooführer für Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz, Graz 2007, S. 353–356.
  • Part of the content of this article comes from the equivalent German-language Wikipedia article. Retrieved on 6 December 2014. The references no. is cited by that German-language article.
  1. ^ "Holzpavillon im Alpenzoo". Holzmagazin. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  2. ^ . HTL-IMST. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  3. ^ "Eröffnung des proHolz Tirol Pavillon im Alpenzoo". proHolz. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  4. ^ "Den 0-Euro-Schein gibt es wirklich – und er ist wertvoll". Unser-tirol. 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  5. ^ "Fish in the Alpenzoo". Alpenzoo Website. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  6. ^ Complete List of EEPs and ESBs 2015-02-05 at the Wayback Machine website of EAZA, Retrieved on 04 September 2014.
  7. ^ Glaser, Florian (2017-07-05). . Tiroler Tageszeitung. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  8. ^ "Partner organizations". Wildkatze Österreich. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  9. ^ . WAZA. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  10. ^ "Der Bartgeier hat sich bei uns wieder nachhaltig etabliert". Der Standard. 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  11. ^ . WAZA. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  12. ^ . WAZA. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
  13. ^ Dähling (2016-07-01). . Tiroler Tageszeitung vom. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Alpenzoo Innsbruck at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Official website of the association of "Freunde des Alpenzoo" (in German)

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck is a zoo located in the town Insbruck in the Austrian state of Tyrol It is one of the highest elevation zoos in Europe AlpenzooLogo of the Alpenzoo InnsbruckAlpenzoo Main entrance47 16 50 N 11 23 53 E 47 28056 N 11 39806 E 47 28056 11 39806Date opened1962LocationWeiherburggasse 37 6020 InnsbruckLand area5 HektarNo of animals2 000No of species150Websitewww wbr alpenzoo wbr at Contents 1 General 2 Species 3 Exhibits activities and services on site 4 Conservation protection of the environment and rehabilitation of species 5 References 6 External linksGeneral editFounded 22 September 1962 by the Austrian zoologist Hans Psenner Alpenzoo became famous because of reintroduction of endangered species like the bearded vulture Alpine ibex and northern bald ibis in the wild The zoo is a non profit association and the majority of their funding comes from the entrance fees but the zoo receives additional funds from the city of Innsbruck and the government of Tyrol There is also financial participation from the society Freunde des Alpenzoo sponsors and animal adopters A new wooden pavilion was inaugurated in August 2017 to provide information on forestry and the wood industry The pavilion was made in collaboration with proHolz Tyrol and the design of the building was the object of a competition for the students in design and architecture of the area The pavilion is entirely made in wood and has the form of a snail 1 2 3 The Alpenzoo was one of the places chosen to represent Austria on the collectible zero Euro bank note The picture represents three of the zoo s star animals the bearded vulture the lynx and the Alpine ibex 4 Species editThe zoo accommodates about 2000 animals from 150 animal species 20 mammals of the 80 mammal species in the Alps 60 bird species 11 reptile species and 6 amphibian species plus almost all the fish species present in the Alps The Alpenzoo is the only zoo in the world that exhibits the wallcreeper Here are a few of the species of birds mammals reptiles and amphibians exhibit at the Alpenzoo BirdsBearded vultureBlack grouseBlack storkCapercaillieDipperEagle owlGoldcrestGolden eagleGoosanderHazel grouseNorthern bald ibisNutcrackerPasserinesPtarmiganPygmy owlRavenRock partridgeScops owlTengmalm s owlUral owlWallcreeperMammalsPine martenBeaverBrown bearAlcesEurasian otterRoe deerWild boarChamoisLynxAlpine marmotSnow hareAlpine ibexEuropean wildcatEuropean bisonWolfHarvest mouseReptiles and amphibiansGrass snakeEuropean pond terrapinOcellated lizardEuropean adderEuropean tree frogCommon newtNatterjack toadCrested newtSmooth newtMarsh frogYellow bellied toadBlack salamanderExhibits activities and services on site editThe zoo is on the slope of a mountain with lots of footpaths to explore the park and observe the animals The main attraction of the zoo are the big Alpine animals bears wolves moose bison etc Birds of prey are also one of the big feature of the zoo with some species rarely seen in zoos like the northern bald ibises that can be observed in a big aviary that was built specifically to accommodate the endangered birds There is also the Innergschloss where many species can be seen like the bearded vulture The zoo also has a little show farm to show the diversity of the Alpine livestock Many species of fowls sheep cattle pigs and goats can be observed and petted A lot of these breeds are old breeds created to meet the specific requirements of small scale farming of the many micro climates of the Alps There are also six big terrarium created to accommodate the reptiles species of the zoo and an aqua terrarium to cater for the amphibians With its 17 tanks containing between 80 and 14 000 liters each the Alpenzoo owns the biggest fresh water aquarium in the world More than 50 species of Alpine fishes can be observed there with some of the species being quite rare or endangered The aquariums recreate many habitats from a cold Alpine river a little pond a lake or the living conditions of the Danube The zoo also received international recognition for its breeding program of some rare Alpine fish species 5 The Alpenzoo has an educational department that offers experimental teaching with animals for groups of all ages The professional hire to teach are both teachers and biologists Most of the areas are accessible to wheelchair but some footpaths are quite steep There are two restaurants on site the ANIMAHL Bistro im Zoo offering daily dishes and a fine selection of beverage and the Cafe and Restaurant Weiherburg for a more casual experience Both offer indoor and outdoor seating There is a both a big playground and a smaller one for little children There is also a climbing wall that leads to the Eagle Nest and many other playing facilities on the site Conservation protection of the environment and rehabilitation of species editAlpenzoo is the European Endangered Species Programme coordinator of the northern bald ibis 6 and the only zoo in the world which exhibits the wallcreeper The Alpenzoo participates in a project to monitor salamanders in Austria notably the Alpine salamander present in Tyrol The number of amphibians is rapidly decreasing in Austria for a number of reasons including the presence of a fungus that attacks the salamanders 7 Wildkatze Osterreich The zoo participates in the Wildcat Platforme a co operation between many Austrian organisations to promote and protect wildcats in Austria through research and the protection of territories 8 The Alpine Bearded Vulture Project In 1974 Alpenzoo was the first institution to succeed in breading the bearded vulture ex situ in the Alps The zoos started the first breeding plan in a volary in 1970 with reintroduction as the ultimate goal In 1978 an international organisation was created to advance the project and many breeding facilities were created in the world In 1987 the first couple was released in an artificial nest in the Alps 9 10 Scharnstein Waldrapp Project In 2002 the zoo participated in the breeding of eleven Waldrapp ibis in order to re introduce to species through immigration The ibis were hand raised before being trained to follow a microflight to prepare for their migration The project was considered a scientific success in 2005 with a small population of birds migrating 11 Reintroducing ibexes into the Eastern Alps The Alpenzoo was instrumental in the reinsertion and the introduction of the Alpine ibex in the Eastern Alps The population in Austria is now 3 200 and is deemed stable The Alpenzoo helped in the reintroduction of approximately 260 animals in the 30 last years The banding of new animals released in the area is also made in the park 12 13 The zoo has a veterinary infirmary for sick or injured animals of Tyrol notably birds of prey References editHans Psenner Der Alpenzoo Mein Leben Worgl 1982 Alpenzoo Innsbruck in Dirk Petzold Silke Sorge Hrsg Abenteuer Zoo 550 Tierparks Aquarien und Reptilienhauser Der Zoofuhrer fur Deutschland Osterreich und die Schweiz Graz 2007 S 353 356 Part of the content of this article comes from the equivalent German language Wikipedia article Retrieved on 6 December 2014 The references no is cited by that German language article Holzpavillon im Alpenzoo Holzmagazin 2017 08 08 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Informationsstand Alpenzoo Pavillon HTL IMST Archived from the original on 2017 08 25 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Eroffnung des proHolz Tirol Pavillon im Alpenzoo proHolz Retrieved 2017 08 24 Den 0 Euro Schein gibt es wirklich und er ist wertvoll Unser tirol 2017 05 24 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Fish in the Alpenzoo Alpenzoo Website Retrieved 2017 08 31 Complete List of EEPs and ESBs Archived 2015 02 05 at the Wayback Machine website of EAZA Retrieved on 04 September 2014 Glaser Florian 2017 07 05 Beim Salamander ist Feuer am Dach Tiroler Tageszeitung Archived from the original on 2017 08 25 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Partner organizations Wildkatze Osterreich Retrieved 2017 08 24 Bearded Vulture Reintroduction WAZA Archived from the original on 2017 08 25 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Der Bartgeier hat sich bei uns wieder nachhaltig etabliert Der Standard 2016 06 24 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Scharnstein Waldrapp Project WAZA Archived from the original on 2017 08 25 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Alpine Ibex Reintroduction 2 WAZA Archived from the original on 2017 08 25 Retrieved 2017 08 24 Dahling 2016 07 01 Funf Steinbocke warten auf ihren Weg in die Freiheit Tiroler Tageszeitung vom Archived from the original on 2017 08 25 Retrieved 2017 08 24 External links edit nbsp Media related to Alpenzoo Innsbruck at Wikimedia Commons Official website Official website of the association of Freunde des Alpenzoo in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpenzoo amp oldid 1171227878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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