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Zoo Basel

Zoo Basel is a non-profit zoo in the city of Basel, Switzerland. Its official name is Zoologischer Garten Basel — or in English: Basel Zoological Garden. Basel residents affectionately call it Zolli.[5] Its main entrance is just outside Basel's downtown strip of Steinen-Vorstadt and extends in the Birsig stream valley to Basel's city border with Binningen, Basel-Country.

Zoo Basel
Zoo Basel logo
47°32′50″N 7°34′44″E / 47.547336°N 7.578764°E / 47.547336; 7.578764
Date openedJuly 3, 1874
LocationBasel, Switzerland
Land area32.12 acres (13.00 ha)
No. of animals6,894 (2008)[1] / about 5,000 in the aquarium
No. of species645 (2008)[1]
Annual visitors1,812,438 (2012)[2]
Memberships20 organizations, including EAZA,[3] WAZA,[4] and Swiss Zoos
Major exhibitsAfrica, Antilope House, Aquarium, Australis, Birdhouse, Elephant House, Etoscha, Gamgoas, Kinderzoo, Monkey House, and Rhino Exhibit in the Sautergarden
Websitewww.zoobasel.ch
Share of the AG des zoologischen Gartens in Basel, issued 20. February 1872

Zoo Basel is Switzerland's oldest (1874) and largest zoo (by number of animals). With over 1.8 million visitors per year,[2] it is the most visited tourist attraction in Switzerland with an entrance fee.[5]

Zoo Basel was ranked as one of the fifteen best zoos in the world by Forbes Traveler in 2008[6] and in 2009 as the seventh best in Europe by Anthony Sheridan from the Zoological Society of London.[7]

The zoo had the first Indian rhinoceros birth in a zoo,[8] as well as the first greater flamingo hatch.[9] It has had repeated breeding success with animals including cheetahs (18 births),[10] okapi (22),[11] pygmy hippopotamuses (53),[12] and flamingos (over 400 hatches).[13] Every Somali wild ass (a donkey) in zoos worldwide is related to the population in Basel, where this species' zoological breeding program was started.[14]

Zoo Basel is undergoing the most expensive expansion in its history. These include the indoor and outdoor renovation of the monkeyhouse (2011–2012 / Fr. 30 millions), the zoo restaurant renovation/expansion (2015 / Fr. 16 millions) [15] and a new elephant house and outdoor exhibit (2016 / Fr. 28 millions).[16] In the near future, further expansions into the current parking lot and to the south are planned. [17]

Exhibits and attractions edit

 
Map of Zoo Basel
 
Zoo Basel's main entrance

Zoo Basel is surrounded by the city of Basel and has a similar role to the local population as does the Central Park in New York City for the city's residents. According to Zoo Basel, its "exhibits are designed not to reveal everything at the first glance and are planned to invite visitors to stop and make personal observations."[18]

Listed below are some of Zoo Basel's exhibits. Note, however, that exhibits continually change due to infrastructure upgrades, breeding successes, and the construction of new exhibits.

Aquarium edit

The aquarium (called Vivarium in Basel) was opened in 1972 and has had several notable breeding successes through the years. These include lungfish bichir offspring in 2006,[19] repeated king penguin hatches,[20] and over a thousand hatches of the red-bellied short-necked turtle since 1981.[21]

As of May 2012, there were about 6,000 animals in the Vivarium in 480 species,[22] including fish, reptiles, amphibians, gentoo penguins, and king penguins.

During the winter months, the gentoo and king penguins have access to an outdoor area and can be observed walking from the Vivarium to it every morning around eleven.[23]

Africa exhibit edit

 
Africa exhibit

Hippos, ostriches, and zebras (Grant's zebra) live together in the Africa exhibit.

The Africa exhibit was Zoo Basel's first in which three species share the same outdoor area.[24] According to the zoo, experiences gained in this exhibit helped shape the Etosha theme area and the rhinoceros outdoor exhibit.

It was completed in 1993 and has been scene of several accidents. On October 13, 2004, after twelve years of living together, the 17-year-old zebra stallion bit the hippo male during its daily morning territory marking, the zebra fell into the water, and was killed by the hippos in front of several visitors.[25]

On February 13, 2013, Zoo Basel reported that the ostrich couple Baringo (b. 1993) and Manyara (b. 1992) had yet another ten chicks. According to its webpage, Zoo Basel "is especially proud that the ostrich parents are very successfully natural breeders." While Manyara was sitting on the eggs during the day, Baringo took over the night shifts. Without human breeding help, about 110 ostriches have hatched in Basel since 2000.[26]

Australis edit

Zoo Basel first acquired kangaroos in 1908. Since then, over a hundred kangaroos have been born. In 2006, the theme area Australis was opened, funded by Novartis. In this outdoor exhibit, western grey kangaroos and Australian brush-turkeys live together. Inside the Australis house are several vivaria exhibiting Australian animals, including geckos, redback spiders, cane toads, several species of Phasmatodeas (or stick insects), and green tree pythons. An educational exhibit inside the house focuses on marsupial reproduction.[27]

Bird house edit

 
Bird House entrance logo

The Bird House opened in 1927 and is the second oldest building in Zoo Basel. While in the early days this house used to have reptiles and monkeys, it now has only birds.

The 'jungle' in the center of the bird house has free-flying birds, who can hide in the thick vegetation. Some like the Knysna turaco can be heard but are only visible in flight.

Since 1948 the zoo has hosted birds belonging to the Zosteropidae bird family. The small montane white-eye bird, that belongs to this family, came in 2008 again to Basel, after 20 years of absence.[28]

Etosha edit

 
Meerkats by the Etosha House

The opening of the Etosha theme area in 2001 started the implementation of the large theme area concept of modern zoos at Zoo Basel. The exhibit consists of the Etosha house, outdoor exhibits for the cheetahs, African wild dogs, ring-tailed lemurs, Cape porcupines, and the lions, as well as the Gamgoas house. They build a theme area around the African circle of life.[29]

The Etosha exhibit was named after the Etosha National Park: the largest national park in Namibia and in the southwest of Africa. It is about half the size of Switzerland.[29]

Gamgoas edit

 
Nile crocodile enclosure

Gamgoas is part of the Etosha theme area, but it refers mainly to the lion and crocodile house. Gamgoas's literal meaning in the local language of the Etosha people is "the place where the lions are."[30]

In the Gamgoas house are two colonies of termites, one chameleon, five Nile crocodiles, several dozen East African cichlids (fish), a semi-large information exhibition, and three lion observation windows. A large window at the Nile crocodile enclosure allows visitors to see the crocodiles under water and to be within an inch of them.[30]

On June 20, 2006, several Nile crocodiles hatched for the first time in the zoo's history.[31] Two of these new crocodiles grew up in the zoo and are now among the five Nile crocodiles at Zoo Basel.

Monkey house/exhibit edit

The monkey house (built in 1969) is the zoo's largest building and has had several breeding successes, such as the first gorilla baby in Europe (Goma),[32] the first second-generation zoo gorilla in the world (Tamtam),[33] and rare white-faced saki babies.

On June 30, 2011, the Basel Monkey House was re-opened after extensive renovations and expansions with all monkeys back — except the orangutans and the woolly monkeys,[34] which "came back" in 2012. The 30-million Swiss franc project[34] was completed in the fall of 2012 with the opening of the outdoor exhibits, which are now about thirty times larger than before.[35] More information on this project can be viewed at Developments at Zoo Basel.

Sauter Garden edit

 
Rhinos in the outdoor exhibit

The Sauter Garden is at the zoo's south end towards Binningen. The land was acquired with money from the local goldsmith Ulrich Sauter and opened to the public in 1939.

The Sauter Garden's focus is on Asia. While African species (like the pygmy hippopotamus) are also in it, its main exhibits are of Asian animals: the Indian rhinoceros, snow leopard exhibits and, as of June 2010, the "Monkey Rock" with about 60 macaques on/in it.[36]

In the rhinoceros exhibit, Indian rhinoceroses, muntjacs, and oriental small-clawed otters share the outdoor area. Since then, the three species lived together with no incidents. The 2.5-ton-rhinoceroses share their food with the 30-kilogram muntjacs or go into one of three ponds where the Asian otters are swimming around the rhinos. The rhino exhibit originally opened in 1959, was extensively renovated, and re-opened in May 2008.[8]

The snow leopard exhibit houses Mayhan and Pator. Both arrived in the winter of 2008/2009 and had three cubs during the spring of 2011. As of June 2011, 30 snow leopards were born in Basel.[37]

Special opening days edit

 
Beck monument
  • June 24 — Beck Day: In memory of Johannes Beck, the zoo's first major donor, Zoo Basel is open until 10 pm. After 4 pm, entry to the zoo is free of charge. Each year the 'Beck Day' has special attractions and events, like the Basel gypsy-jazz group BELLEVILLE in 2008, special lunch packages from the Swiss retailer Coop, and the traditional placement of a flower bouquet at Johannes Beck's memorial in the zoo.
  • Zolli night: Some days, the zoo stays open until midnight. The entry price is reduced after 5 pm. Among the attractions are several meeting points where every half hour zoo officials give insights of the exhibit and animals that live in it. The dates for this event are different each year and, once set, can be found in the local media and Zoo Basel's official website. In 2010, it was on June 26, with an opening until 11pm.[38]

Breeding programs edit

Zoo Basel is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP), and 18 other programs and organizations. In 1935, the forerunner of the WAZA (the International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens or IUDZG) was founded in Basel.

Among the breeding programs for endangered species that Zoo Basel participates in are the pygmy hippopotamus, Indian rhinoceros, okapi, snow leopard, South African cheetah, squirrel monkeys, and the European otter programs.

Cheetahs edit

 
Immature South African cheetahs

Among 82 other European zoos with cheetahs, Zoo Basel's breeding program is one in a dozen that has repeated breeding success. Basel had five young cheetahs born in 1993, 1995, and 2007,[10] and three in 2009[39] of which one died that fall.

Cheetah breeding in captivity is difficult, as males and females live separately in the wild and females are picky in choosing a partner. The 30% mortality rate among newborns also lowers breeding success. That is why the new pair of female cheetahs that came to Basel in 2001 did not show interest in the presented males and had no offspring - until "Survivor" came from Vienna in 2006.

Indian rhinoceros edit

Zoo Basel has held the international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros since 1972,[40] and since 1990 has coordinated the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP),[41] which ensures that the captive Indian rhinoceros population stays as genetically healthy as possible. One of the main reasons for Basel to have these studbooks is due to its successful breeding program.

Most Indian rhinoceros populations in zoos are related to the one in Basel. On September 14, 1956, Rudra was the first Indian rhino born in the Western Hemisphere. As of 2010, 32 Indian rhinos had been born in Basel,[40] out of about 80 rhino births in zoos worldwide.[8]

Okapi edit

Since the first okapi birth at Zoo Basel in 1957, twenty-two okapis have been born in Basel.[11] On December 2, 2009, the okapi bull Stomp (b. 2003) came from Zoo Berlin and on August 24, 2011, the female Hazima (b. 2007) arrived from the British Marwell Wildlife.[42]

In 2008, Basel's Ahadi fathered the first okapi birth in the Czech Republic and Slovakia at Zoo Dvur Kralove. A video of this birth is posted on YouTube.[43]

Pygmy hippopotamus edit

Zoo Basel started its breeding program for pygmy hippopotamuses in 1928, which has resulted in 53 hippo births. These animals and their offspring are living all over the globe. The zoo manages the international studbook for this species.[12]

 
Somali wild ass

Since the construction of the rhino exhibit, the pygmy hippos can only be viewed in their outdoor exhibits. During the winter they are inside and cannot be seen by the public.

Somali wild ass edit

This wild donkey (Equus africanus somaliensis) is a subspecies of the African wild ass. Zoo Basel coordinates the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) of the Somali wild ass, which is on the Red List of critically endangered species[14] as there are likely less than 3000 animals in the wild.

There are about 220 individuals in zoos around the globe of which 38 were born in Basel.[44]

History edit

 
1910: the Antelope House

In 1870, the Ornithologiegesellschaft together with the city of Basel started a project of establishing a zoo where visitors could see Swiss and European animals. Zoo Basel emerged from that project, and opened its doors on July 3, 1874.[45]

 
1939: second entrance by Binningen

Early years up to 1910 edit

On opening day, many visitors flocked to the zoo and saw mainly Swiss animals, such as bears, lynx, otters, and mountain goats. In its opening year the zoo had 62,000 visitors, even though the city of Basel had only 50,000 inhabitants. In addition, Zoo Basel's nickname, Zolli, was established in its first year and used ever since.[45]

In 1884, the Zolli nearly doubled its area from 4,3 ha by adding the Sautergarten in the south towards Binningen and built a festival meadow in its center.[46] On this meadow people from Nubier, Marocco and Singhalesen built traditional villages and performed war and other ceremonial dances. These displays were very popular at the time, and lasted until 1932.[45]

In 1890, the first lions arrived in Basel, and on March 19, 1891, the first lion cub was born. The carnivore house received several new cages featuring other big cats in 1896. All of these cats were moved into a newly built carnivore house in 1904.[45]

1901 was the year in which the zoo received its first major donation from Johannes Beck that served as a foundation for years to come.[45]

Challenges and expansion: 1911 - 1948 edit

The first and second world wars caused Zoo Basel several challenges. During World War One, food prices climbed enormously and visitor numbers dropped. Because of this, the 'Friends of Zoo Basel' was established in 1919, with a goal to make the zoo popular and to support it with animal and money gifts.[46]

Foot-and-mouth disease broke out in 1937. The animal population was decimated like never before seen in Zoo Basel's history and the zoo had to temporarily close its doors.[46]

Breeding successes in new exhibits: 1949–2000 edit

Major milestones
Year Description
July 3, 1874 Opening Day 62,000 visitors in the first year
1884 Expansion[45] towards Binningen
1901 Large Donation Mr. J. Beck donated CHF 750'000
1904 Carnivore House The first carnivore house opened
1910 Antelope House opened — the zoo's oldest building
1914 Death of Miss Kumbuk With great sorrow Basel's population parted from their elephant
1927 Sea lion Exhibit with a rock designed by Urs Eggenschwyler
1935 New restaurant opened with a great financial effort
1937 Worst day in history Many animals died because of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease
1939 a new entrance opened at the zoo's south end
1949 the first okapi arrived in Basel
1956 The first Indian rhinoceros birth in a zoo
1969 The current Monkey house opened
1972 The Vivarium (aquarium) opened
1992/93 Africa exhibit opened a new Basel exhibit era
2008/10 the Indian rhino house and outdoor exhibit re-opened — renovated and expanded
2011 the renovated Monkey House and -Rock opened
2012 the large outdoor monkey exhibit opened

For Zoo Basel's 75-year anniversary in 1949, Zoo Basel and the city of Basel developed jubilee plans that resulted in much construction during the 1950s. A new lion house was built in 1956 (that stood until the Gamgoas project), followed by a new elephant house and yet another land expansion to the east, the Nachtigallenwäldli, in 1959.[46]

In 1961, the main entrance was moved toward the Birsig creek.

In 1966, the first African elephant, Ota, was born in Basel. Three years later the monkey house opened.

In 1972, the aquarium, or vivarium, opened where several world-famous breeding successes occurred, such as the successful breeding of sea anemones.

 
1986: second rhino outdoor exhibit

In 1992, another male African elephant Pambo was born. That year also marked a new Zoo Basel exhibit era with the opening of the Africa exhibit. For the first time, several species were living together. Experiences gained with the Africa exhibit served as example for future projects.

In 1999, the snow leopard exhibit moved into the Sauter Garden, which is being transformed into Asia-themed area.

Recent years: since 2001 edit

During the past years, Zoo Basel focused on renovating and expanding existing exhibits, mainly to combine them into larger theme areas. This happened in 2001 with the Etosha House and exhibit as the first part of a larger African themed area. The second phase was opened in 2003 with the Gamgoas house.

In the years 2008 and 2010 the rhino exhibit underwent a major renovation and expansion. First the outdoor exhibit was remodeled to include 3 water ponds, an open flowing stream, and the addition of two new species living in the same outdoor exhibit. Then, in 2010, the renovated and expanded rhino house opened. The hippos no longer had an indoor pond, the four rhino boxes were converted into two large stalls with a soft, jungle-like, wooden floors and a bath was added.

In summer 2011, a new monkey rock in the Sautergarten opened, followed by a renovated and greatly expanded monkey house that fall. A year later, in September 2012, the ape outdoor exhibits opened — about 100 times larger than before construction.[47]

Future edit

Zoo Basel is constantly upgrading its infrastructure, but can hardly grow in area, as it is surrounded by the city of Basel.

2014: Renovated and expanded restaurant edit

According to Zoo Basel, construction started in the fall of 2013 and was partially completed by Easter 2014.[48] Of interest will be a large window on its side towards the elephant exhibit, additional restrooms, and an additional "take-away" food shop. This project is scheduled to cost 16 million Swiss francs, of which 8 millions are secured through an anonymous donor.[49]

2016: New elephant house edit

The current elephant house (constructed in 1953) is due to be renovated and expanded. Planned are boxes for the females, a larger outdoor male area, and overall expansion of the area towards the old kangaroo exhibit.[50]

Because of the large donation for the monkey expansion project, Zoo Basel is able to finance this project.[51]

On June 21, 2012, Zoo Basel's board of directors approved this project. Under the theme "mobility," it is planned on the current elephant exhibit, as well as on the old kangaroo exhibit, the playground adjacent to the elephant house, and the lemurs exhibit.[52]

On April 10, 2013, Zoo Basel published following update:

"Construction work on the new elephant enclosure will begin in August [2013]. It will cover around 5000 square metres, making it more than double the size of its predecessor. The enclosure consists of various partial outdoor enclosures and a new elephant house... Some of the funding for this 28-million-franc project is already in place, with the remaining ten million being sought through donations. The enclosure is scheduled to open in the autumn of 2016. As well as elephants, the zoo plans to house guinea fowl, white storks, harvester ants and Norway rats."[53]

2019: Ozeanium (additional aquarium) edit

 
Ozeanium on Heuwaage

On March 17, 2009, Zoo Basel announced its intent to build Switzerland's first large-scale ocean aquarium. Mainly through private donors, a 70-million-Swiss-franc building[54] is planned to be built on the Heuwaage square and will extend into the downtown nightlife strip of Steinen.

On December 4, 2012, Zoo Basel published that construction is expected to begin in 2016. Thomas Jermann, the project manager, said that it "if everything goes according to plan, visitors can enter our Ozeanium from 2019 on."[55] But in May 2019 the project was rejected in a cantonal referendum.[56]

List of animals edit

Animals
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles and amphibians
Fish
Invertebrates

Notable residents – past and current edit

Miss Kumbuk (? – 1917) edit

Miss Kumbuk, was Zoo Basel's first elephant. She was an Asian elephant and arrived in 1891. For her the first Basel elephant house was built.[57]

Rudra (1956–1987) edit

Rdura was the first Indian rhinoceros born in a zoo in 1956.[8] He was the son of rhino bull Gadadhar and the female Joymothi that came from Kaziranga National Park. Two hours after birth he weighed 60.5 kg and was 105 cm long and quickly gained 1.5 kilograms per day. In 1959, Rudra was transferred to the Milwaukee County Zoo, where he only became a father once before his death.[58]

Goma (1959 – ) edit

Goma was the first gorilla born in Europe (western lowland gorilla, the second worldwide in a zoo) and was raised by zoo officials. On May 2, 1972 she and Jambo had the world's first second generation zoo offspring: Tamtam (who died in summer 2009). She is the oldest member of the gorilla group in Basel (May 2010) and celebrated her 50th birthday on September 23, 2009, with a large public birthday party.[32]

Jambo ( 1961–1992) edit

Jambo was a western lowland gorilla born in Basel. He became a celebrity sensation at the Jersey Zoo where on August 31, 1986 he cared for a 5-year-old boy who fell into the gorilla habitat. A video of the fall is on YouTube[59] and was watched nearly 700,000 times before it was deleted in September 2009 and relisted. Two new movies of this event have been watched over 280,000 times combined (May 2010). After Jambo died in 1992, a bronze statue in his memory erected at the zoo and Gerald Durrell produced a video documentary called Jambo — the Gentle Giant. Richard Johnstone-Scott wrote the book Jambo — A Gorilla's Story.

Jambo was named by Zoo Basel's director Ernst H. Lang and means in Swahili “Hello” or “How are you?”[60] Due to Basels Jambo, apes across the globe are called "Jambo", similar to Lassie (the collie dog) or Nemo (the clownfish).

Pambo (1992 – ) edit

Young male African elephant, who was a visitors' favorite. He was transferred first to Vienna Zoo, where he fathered an elephant girl called Mongu,[61] and was on October 26, 2009, transferred to Cabarceno Natural Park in Spain,[62] where he lived together with another bull and ten females, [61] until he was transferred to Bioparc Valencia in 28th of November 2012, where he died almost two months later, in 23rd of January 2013. [63]

Ruaha (1951 – 29.07.2010 ) edit

Ruaha was the oldest known African elephant at her time[64] and the matriarch of Basel's elephant herd. She came to Basel on November 1, 1952, and was, while living, nine years older than North Americas oldest African elephant Hy-Dari at Hogle Zoo, Salt Lake City, Utah.[65]

Ruaha was the matriarch of Basel's elephant group and was one of the five original African elephants that came to Basel into the new elephant house. Similar to elderly humans, signs of her 59 years alive were visible and she did not lay down to sleep for her last 20 years. Nevertheless, her death came unexpectedly as she did not have any health problems the days before her death. Ruaha was found dead in the outdoor exhibit early morning on Thursday, July 29, 2010, by her zoo keeper.[66]

Farasi (2008 – ) edit

 
Farasi: September 2009

Farasi is a male hippopotamus that became world-famous when news broke that zoo officials apparently intended to kill him and feed him to the lions (or tigers, as per MSNBC).

Zoo Basel quickly denied these plans; however, the news of it spread around the globe. His story was written in newspapers like the Wall Street Journal[67] and made it to TV news such as at MSNBC,[68] that claimed the zoo intends to feed Farasi to the tigers — even though there are no tigers in Basel. He has a Facebook page in French.[69]

On November 17, 2010, Farasi left Zoo Basel to Tshukudu Private Game Reserve in South Africa.[70]

While Farasi has been "saved" from being Basel-lion food, ironically, he was attacked by a lion in South Africa. As Farasi was at first too small to defend himself against predators, he was kept in a large enclosure on the reserve. However, in 2011, Farasi broke out of this protected area and was eventually attacked by a lion during a night on land. The wounds were not severe, but a veterinarian was called; Farasi had to be tranquilized and was brought back to safety in an enclosure with an electric fence. According to Sylvia Sussens, of the reserve, Farasi should have been large enough to defend himself by 2012 and was scheduled to be released into the wild.[71]

In the media edit

  • Forbes Travel listed Zoo Basel among the fifteen best zoos in the world in 2008.[6] Even though it is listed at the number two spot, it has to be noted, that the Forbes list is in alphabetical order and therefore Zoo Basel is only one among the 15 best zoos.
  • Anthony Sheridan's (from the Zoological Society of London) study of 60 leading zoos, ranked Basel Zoo as seventh best in Europe in 2009.[7]
  • Basler Zeitung (Basel's main newspaper) publishes about weekly news of the zoo and has part of its webpage dedicated to Zoo Basel as: Dossier: Der Basler Zolli.[72]
  • Zoo Basel sponsors annually a Zolli Apero, which is an open house for the media.
  • The Travelblog of Rates to Go ranked Zoo Basel as 9th best zoo in the world.[73]
  • Vacation Homes added Zoo Basel in 2012 as 6th best zoo in the world.[74]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Basler Zeitungs zoo news
  • Basel Tourism official website
  • Zoo Switzerland official website
  •   Basel travel guide from Wikivoyage

basel, some, this, article, listed, sources, reliable, please, help, improve, this, article, looking, better, more, reliable, sources, unreliable, citations, challenged, removed, december, 2022, learn, when, remove, this, template, message, profit, city, basel. Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zoo Basel is a non profit zoo in the city of Basel Switzerland Its official name is Zoologischer Garten Basel or in English Basel Zoological Garden Basel residents affectionately call it Zolli 5 Its main entrance is just outside Basel s downtown strip of Steinen Vorstadt and extends in the Birsig stream valley to Basel s city border with Binningen Basel Country Zoo BaselZoo Basel logo47 32 50 N 7 34 44 E 47 547336 N 7 578764 E 47 547336 7 578764Date openedJuly 3 1874LocationBasel SwitzerlandLand area32 12 acres 13 00 ha No of animals6 894 2008 1 about 5 000 in the aquariumNo of species645 2008 1 Annual visitors1 812 438 2012 2 Memberships20 organizations including EAZA 3 WAZA 4 and Swiss ZoosMajor exhibitsAfrica Antilope House Aquarium Australis Birdhouse Elephant House Etoscha Gamgoas Kinderzoo Monkey House and Rhino Exhibit in the SautergardenWebsitewww wbr zoobasel wbr chShare of the AG des zoologischen Gartens in Basel issued 20 February 1872Zoo Basel is Switzerland s oldest 1874 and largest zoo by number of animals With over 1 8 million visitors per year 2 it is the most visited tourist attraction in Switzerland with an entrance fee 5 Zoo Basel was ranked as one of the fifteen best zoos in the world by Forbes Traveler in 2008 6 and in 2009 as the seventh best in Europe by Anthony Sheridan from the Zoological Society of London 7 The zoo had the first Indian rhinoceros birth in a zoo 8 as well as the first greater flamingo hatch 9 It has had repeated breeding success with animals including cheetahs 18 births 10 okapi 22 11 pygmy hippopotamuses 53 12 and flamingos over 400 hatches 13 Every Somali wild ass a donkey in zoos worldwide is related to the population in Basel where this species zoological breeding program was started 14 Zoo Basel is undergoing the most expensive expansion in its history These include the indoor and outdoor renovation of the monkeyhouse 2011 2012 Fr 30 millions the zoo restaurant renovation expansion 2015 Fr 16 millions 15 and a new elephant house and outdoor exhibit 2016 Fr 28 millions 16 In the near future further expansions into the current parking lot and to the south are planned 17 Contents 1 Exhibits and attractions 1 1 Aquarium 1 2 Africa exhibit 1 3 Australis 1 4 Bird house 1 5 Etosha 1 6 Gamgoas 1 7 Monkey house exhibit 1 8 Sauter Garden 2 Special opening days 3 Breeding programs 3 1 Cheetahs 3 2 Indian rhinoceros 3 3 Okapi 3 4 Pygmy hippopotamus 3 5 Somali wild ass 4 History 4 1 Early years up to 1910 4 2 Challenges and expansion 1911 1948 4 3 Breeding successes in new exhibits 1949 2000 4 4 Recent years since 2001 5 Future 5 1 2014 Renovated and expanded restaurant 5 2 2016 New elephant house 5 3 2019 Ozeanium additional aquarium 6 List of animals 7 Notable residents past and current 7 1 Miss Kumbuk 1917 7 2 Rudra 1956 1987 7 3 Goma 1959 7 4 Jambo 1961 1992 7 5 Pambo 1992 7 6 Ruaha 1951 29 07 2010 7 7 Farasi 2008 8 In the media 9 References 10 External linksExhibits and attractions edit nbsp Map of Zoo Basel nbsp Zoo Basel s main entranceZoo Basel is surrounded by the city of Basel and has a similar role to the local population as does the Central Park in New York City for the city s residents According to Zoo Basel its exhibits are designed not to reveal everything at the first glance and are planned to invite visitors to stop and make personal observations 18 Listed below are some of Zoo Basel s exhibits Note however that exhibits continually change due to infrastructure upgrades breeding successes and the construction of new exhibits Aquarium edit The aquarium called Vivarium in Basel was opened in 1972 and has had several notable breeding successes through the years These include lungfish bichir offspring in 2006 19 repeated king penguin hatches 20 and over a thousand hatches of the red bellied short necked turtle since 1981 21 As of May 2012 there were about 6 000 animals in the Vivarium in 480 species 22 including fish reptiles amphibians gentoo penguins and king penguins During the winter months the gentoo and king penguins have access to an outdoor area and can be observed walking from the Vivarium to it every morning around eleven 23 Africa exhibit edit nbsp Africa exhibitHippos ostriches and zebras Grant s zebra live together in the Africa exhibit The Africa exhibit was Zoo Basel s first in which three species share the same outdoor area 24 According to the zoo experiences gained in this exhibit helped shape the Etosha theme area and the rhinoceros outdoor exhibit It was completed in 1993 and has been scene of several accidents On October 13 2004 after twelve years of living together the 17 year old zebra stallion bit the hippo male during its daily morning territory marking the zebra fell into the water and was killed by the hippos in front of several visitors 25 On February 13 2013 Zoo Basel reported that the ostrich couple Baringo b 1993 and Manyara b 1992 had yet another ten chicks According to its webpage Zoo Basel is especially proud that the ostrich parents are very successfully natural breeders While Manyara was sitting on the eggs during the day Baringo took over the night shifts Without human breeding help about 110 ostriches have hatched in Basel since 2000 26 Australis edit Zoo Basel first acquired kangaroos in 1908 Since then over a hundred kangaroos have been born In 2006 the theme area Australis was opened funded by Novartis In this outdoor exhibit western grey kangaroos and Australian brush turkeys live together Inside the Australis house are several vivaria exhibiting Australian animals including geckos redback spiders cane toads several species of Phasmatodeas or stick insects and green tree pythons An educational exhibit inside the house focuses on marsupial reproduction 27 Bird house edit nbsp Bird House entrance logoThe Bird House opened in 1927 and is the second oldest building in Zoo Basel While in the early days this house used to have reptiles and monkeys it now has only birds The jungle in the center of the bird house has free flying birds who can hide in the thick vegetation Some like the Knysna turaco can be heard but are only visible in flight Since 1948 the zoo has hosted birds belonging to the Zosteropidae bird family The small montane white eye bird that belongs to this family came in 2008 again to Basel after 20 years of absence 28 Etosha edit nbsp Meerkats by the Etosha HouseThe opening of the Etosha theme area in 2001 started the implementation of the large theme area concept of modern zoos at Zoo Basel The exhibit consists of the Etosha house outdoor exhibits for the cheetahs African wild dogs ring tailed lemurs Cape porcupines and the lions as well as the Gamgoas house They build a theme area around the African circle of life 29 The Etosha exhibit was named after the Etosha National Park the largest national park in Namibia and in the southwest of Africa It is about half the size of Switzerland 29 Gamgoas edit nbsp Nile crocodile enclosureGamgoas is part of the Etosha theme area but it refers mainly to the lion and crocodile house Gamgoas s literal meaning in the local language of the Etosha people is the place where the lions are 30 In the Gamgoas house are two colonies of termites one chameleon five Nile crocodiles several dozen East African cichlids fish a semi large information exhibition and three lion observation windows A large window at the Nile crocodile enclosure allows visitors to see the crocodiles under water and to be within an inch of them 30 On June 20 2006 several Nile crocodiles hatched for the first time in the zoo s history 31 Two of these new crocodiles grew up in the zoo and are now among the five Nile crocodiles at Zoo Basel Monkey house exhibit edit The monkey house built in 1969 is the zoo s largest building and has had several breeding successes such as the first gorilla baby in Europe Goma 32 the first second generation zoo gorilla in the world Tamtam 33 and rare white faced saki babies On June 30 2011 the Basel Monkey House was re opened after extensive renovations and expansions with all monkeys back except the orangutans and the woolly monkeys 34 which came back in 2012 The 30 million Swiss franc project 34 was completed in the fall of 2012 with the opening of the outdoor exhibits which are now about thirty times larger than before 35 More information on this project can be viewed at Developments at Zoo Basel Sauter Garden edit nbsp Rhinos in the outdoor exhibitThe Sauter Garden is at the zoo s south end towards Binningen The land was acquired with money from the local goldsmith Ulrich Sauter and opened to the public in 1939 The Sauter Garden s focus is on Asia While African species like the pygmy hippopotamus are also in it its main exhibits are of Asian animals the Indian rhinoceros snow leopard exhibits and as of June 2010 the Monkey Rock with about 60 macaques on in it 36 In the rhinoceros exhibit Indian rhinoceroses muntjacs and oriental small clawed otters share the outdoor area Since then the three species lived together with no incidents The 2 5 ton rhinoceroses share their food with the 30 kilogram muntjacs or go into one of three ponds where the Asian otters are swimming around the rhinos The rhino exhibit originally opened in 1959 was extensively renovated and re opened in May 2008 8 The snow leopard exhibit houses Mayhan and Pator Both arrived in the winter of 2008 2009 and had three cubs during the spring of 2011 As of June 2011 30 snow leopards were born in Basel 37 Special opening days edit nbsp Beck monumentJune 24 Beck Day In memory of Johannes Beck the zoo s first major donor Zoo Basel is open until 10 pm After 4 pm entry to the zoo is free of charge Each year the Beck Day has special attractions and events like the Basel gypsy jazz group BELLEVILLE in 2008 special lunch packages from the Swiss retailer Coop and the traditional placement of a flower bouquet at Johannes Beck s memorial in the zoo Zolli night Some days the zoo stays open until midnight The entry price is reduced after 5 pm Among the attractions are several meeting points where every half hour zoo officials give insights of the exhibit and animals that live in it The dates for this event are different each year and once set can be found in the local media and Zoo Basel s official website In 2010 it was on June 26 with an opening until 11pm 38 Breeding programs editMain article Breeding programs at Zoo Basel Zoo Basel is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums WAZA the European Endangered Species Programme EEP and 18 other programs and organizations In 1935 the forerunner of the WAZA the International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens or IUDZG was founded in Basel Among the breeding programs for endangered species that Zoo Basel participates in are the pygmy hippopotamus Indian rhinoceros okapi snow leopard South African cheetah squirrel monkeys and the European otter programs Cheetahs edit nbsp Immature South African cheetahsAmong 82 other European zoos with cheetahs Zoo Basel s breeding program is one in a dozen that has repeated breeding success Basel had five young cheetahs born in 1993 1995 and 2007 10 and three in 2009 39 of which one died that fall Cheetah breeding in captivity is difficult as males and females live separately in the wild and females are picky in choosing a partner The 30 mortality rate among newborns also lowers breeding success That is why the new pair of female cheetahs that came to Basel in 2001 did not show interest in the presented males and had no offspring until Survivor came from Vienna in 2006 Indian rhinoceros edit Zoo Basel has held the international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros since 1972 40 and since 1990 has coordinated the European Endangered Species Programme EEP 41 which ensures that the captive Indian rhinoceros population stays as genetically healthy as possible One of the main reasons for Basel to have these studbooks is due to its successful breeding program Most Indian rhinoceros populations in zoos are related to the one in Basel On September 14 1956 Rudra was the first Indian rhino born in the Western Hemisphere As of 2010 32 Indian rhinos had been born in Basel 40 out of about 80 rhino births in zoos worldwide 8 Okapi edit Since the first okapi birth at Zoo Basel in 1957 twenty two okapis have been born in Basel 11 On December 2 2009 the okapi bull Stomp b 2003 came from Zoo Berlin and on August 24 2011 the female Hazima b 2007 arrived from the British Marwell Wildlife 42 In 2008 Basel s Ahadi fathered the first okapi birth in the Czech Republic and Slovakia at Zoo Dvur Kralove A video of this birth is posted on YouTube 43 Pygmy hippopotamus edit Zoo Basel started its breeding program for pygmy hippopotamuses in 1928 which has resulted in 53 hippo births These animals and their offspring are living all over the globe The zoo manages the international studbook for this species 12 nbsp Somali wild assSince the construction of the rhino exhibit the pygmy hippos can only be viewed in their outdoor exhibits During the winter they are inside and cannot be seen by the public Somali wild ass edit This wild donkey Equus africanus somaliensis is a subspecies of the African wild ass Zoo Basel coordinates the European Endangered Species Programme EEP of the Somali wild ass which is on the Red List of critically endangered species 14 as there are likely less than 3000 animals in the wild There are about 220 individuals in zoos around the globe of which 38 were born in Basel 44 History edit nbsp 1910 the Antelope HouseIn 1870 the Ornithologiegesellschaft together with the city of Basel started a project of establishing a zoo where visitors could see Swiss and European animals Zoo Basel emerged from that project and opened its doors on July 3 1874 45 nbsp 1939 second entrance by BinningenEarly years up to 1910 edit On opening day many visitors flocked to the zoo and saw mainly Swiss animals such as bears lynx otters and mountain goats In its opening year the zoo had 62 000 visitors even though the city of Basel had only 50 000 inhabitants In addition Zoo Basel s nickname Zolli was established in its first year and used ever since 45 In 1884 the Zolli nearly doubled its area from 4 3 ha by adding the Sautergarten in the south towards Binningen and built a festival meadow in its center 46 On this meadow people from Nubier Marocco and Singhalesen built traditional villages and performed war and other ceremonial dances These displays were very popular at the time and lasted until 1932 45 In 1890 the first lions arrived in Basel and on March 19 1891 the first lion cub was born The carnivore house received several new cages featuring other big cats in 1896 All of these cats were moved into a newly built carnivore house in 1904 45 1901 was the year in which the zoo received its first major donation from Johannes Beck that served as a foundation for years to come 45 Challenges and expansion 1911 1948 edit The first and second world wars caused Zoo Basel several challenges During World War One food prices climbed enormously and visitor numbers dropped Because of this the Friends of Zoo Basel was established in 1919 with a goal to make the zoo popular and to support it with animal and money gifts 46 Foot and mouth disease broke out in 1937 The animal population was decimated like never before seen in Zoo Basel s history and the zoo had to temporarily close its doors 46 Breeding successes in new exhibits 1949 2000 edit Major milestonesYear DescriptionJuly 3 1874 Opening Day 62 000 visitors in the first year1884 Expansion 45 towards Binningen1901 Large Donation Mr J Beck donated CHF 750 0001904 Carnivore House The first carnivore house opened1910 Antelope House opened the zoo s oldest building1914 Death of Miss Kumbuk With great sorrow Basel s population parted from their elephant1927 Sea lion Exhibit with a rock designed by Urs Eggenschwyler1935 New restaurant opened with a great financial effort1937 Worst day in history Many animals died because of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease1939 a new entrance opened at the zoo s south end1949 the first okapi arrived in Basel1956 The first Indian rhinoceros birth in a zoo1969 The current Monkey house opened1972 The Vivarium aquarium opened1992 93 Africa exhibit opened a new Basel exhibit era2008 10 the Indian rhino house and outdoor exhibit re opened renovated and expanded2011 the renovated Monkey House and Rock opened2012 the large outdoor monkey exhibit openedFor Zoo Basel s 75 year anniversary in 1949 Zoo Basel and the city of Basel developed jubilee plans that resulted in much construction during the 1950s A new lion house was built in 1956 that stood until the Gamgoas project followed by a new elephant house and yet another land expansion to the east the Nachtigallenwaldli in 1959 46 In 1961 the main entrance was moved toward the Birsig creek In 1966 the first African elephant Ota was born in Basel Three years later the monkey house opened In 1972 the aquarium or vivarium opened where several world famous breeding successes occurred such as the successful breeding of sea anemones nbsp 1986 second rhino outdoor exhibitIn 1992 another male African elephant Pambo was born That year also marked a new Zoo Basel exhibit era with the opening of the Africa exhibit For the first time several species were living together Experiences gained with the Africa exhibit served as example for future projects In 1999 the snow leopard exhibit moved into the Sauter Garden which is being transformed into Asia themed area Recent years since 2001 edit During the past years Zoo Basel focused on renovating and expanding existing exhibits mainly to combine them into larger theme areas This happened in 2001 with the Etosha House and exhibit as the first part of a larger African themed area The second phase was opened in 2003 with the Gamgoas house In the years 2008 and 2010 the rhino exhibit underwent a major renovation and expansion First the outdoor exhibit was remodeled to include 3 water ponds an open flowing stream and the addition of two new species living in the same outdoor exhibit Then in 2010 the renovated and expanded rhino house opened The hippos no longer had an indoor pond the four rhino boxes were converted into two large stalls with a soft jungle like wooden floors and a bath was added In summer 2011 a new monkey rock in the Sautergarten opened followed by a renovated and greatly expanded monkey house that fall A year later in September 2012 the ape outdoor exhibits opened about 100 times larger than before construction 47 Future editMain article Developments at Zoo Basel Zoo Basel is constantly upgrading its infrastructure but can hardly grow in area as it is surrounded by the city of Basel 2014 Renovated and expanded restaurant edit According to Zoo Basel construction started in the fall of 2013 and was partially completed by Easter 2014 48 Of interest will be a large window on its side towards the elephant exhibit additional restrooms and an additional take away food shop This project is scheduled to cost 16 million Swiss francs of which 8 millions are secured through an anonymous donor 49 2016 New elephant house edit The current elephant house constructed in 1953 is due to be renovated and expanded Planned are boxes for the females a larger outdoor male area and overall expansion of the area towards the old kangaroo exhibit 50 Because of the large donation for the monkey expansion project Zoo Basel is able to finance this project 51 On June 21 2012 Zoo Basel s board of directors approved this project Under the theme mobility it is planned on the current elephant exhibit as well as on the old kangaroo exhibit the playground adjacent to the elephant house and the lemurs exhibit 52 On April 10 2013 Zoo Basel published following update Construction work on the new elephant enclosure will begin in August 2013 It will cover around 5000 square metres making it more than double the size of its predecessor The enclosure consists of various partial outdoor enclosures and a new elephant house Some of the funding for this 28 million franc project is already in place with the remaining ten million being sought through donations The enclosure is scheduled to open in the autumn of 2016 As well as elephants the zoo plans to house guinea fowl white storks harvester ants and Norway rats 53 2019 Ozeanium additional aquarium edit nbsp Ozeanium on HeuwaageOn March 17 2009 Zoo Basel announced its intent to build Switzerland s first large scale ocean aquarium Mainly through private donors a 70 million Swiss franc building 54 is planned to be built on the Heuwaage square and will extend into the downtown nightlife strip of Steinen On December 4 2012 Zoo Basel published that construction is expected to begin in 2016 Thomas Jermann the project manager said that it if everything goes according to plan visitors can enter our Ozeanium from 2019 on 55 But in May 2019 the project was rejected in a cantonal referendum 56 List of animals editAnimalsMammalsAfrican elephant African pygmy goat African striped grass mouse African wild dog American bison Black and rufous sengi Black and white ruffed lemur Black capped squirrel monkey Californian sea lion Cape ground squirrel Cheetah Chimpanzee Common woolly monkey Coppery titi monkey Cotton top tamarin Crab eating macaque Crested porcupine Dwarf mongoose European mouflon Geoffroy s spider monkey Golden lion tamarin Guinea pig Hippopotamus Indian rhinoceros Kordofan giraffe Lesser kudu Lion Llama Miniature donkey Miniature pig North American porcupine Nutria Okapi Oriental small clawed otter Peacock goat Pygmy hippopotamus Pygmy zebu Reeves s muntjac Reindeer Rock hyrax Sable antelope Sheep Shetland pony Short eared elephant shrew Slender tailed meerkat Snow leopard Somali wild ass Sumatran orangutan Visayan warty pig Welsh pony Western grey kangaroo Western lowland gorilla White faced saki Wild boar Zambian mole rat BirdsAmazilia hummingbird Australian brush turkey Bali myna Bar headed goose Bay headed tanager Black swan Black cheeked lovebird Black footed penguin Blue black grassquit Blue crowned hanging parrot Blue crowned laughingthrush Black naped fruit dove Blue necked tanager Chestnut backed thrush Crested partridge Emerald starling European roller European white stork Fischer s turaco Gentoo penguin Great white pelican Greater flamingo Grey heron Hawaiian goose Hermit ibis Kea Kilimanjaro white eye King penguin Little owl Mindanao bleeding heart Northern carmine bee eater Orpington chicken Ostrich Purple naped lory Red siskin Red billed leiothrix Red legged honeycreeper Red tailed laughingthrush Silkie Sociable weaver Socorro dove Southern ground hornbill Sumatran laughingthrush Turquoise tanager Vietnamese pheasant Violaceous euphonia Visayan hornbill White rumped shama Yellow cardinal Reptiles and amphibiansAlligator snapping turtle Burmese python Cane toad Chinese crocodile lizard Freshwater crocodile Gila monster Green tree python Hellbender Horned viper Karoo dwarf tortoise Marginated tortoise Mourning gecko Nile crocodile Northern caiman lizard Olive tree skink Pancake tortoise Pig nosed turtle Radiated tortoise Red eared slider Rhinoceros ratsnake Spiny tailed monitor Tokay gecko Western Hermann s tortoise FishApron Australian lungfish Banggai cardinalfish Bichir Big belly seahorse Black tailed antenna ray Bluestreak cleaner wrasse Clown anemonefish Clouded archerfish Discus Emperor angelfish European eel Featherfin cichlid French angelfish Freshwater angelfish Garibaldi damselfish Green spotted puffer Horn shark Leopard moray Leopard shark Lesser spotted dogfish Longnose gar Longspine snipefish Marbled hatchetfish Mbu pufferfish Mediterranean moray Neon tetra Northern pike Pearse s mudskipper Powder blue tang Purple tang Red lionfish Red bellied piranha Shiner perch Sohal surgeonfish Splash tetra Spotted garden eel Stonefish Twig catfish Yellow boxfish Yellow tang Zebra moray InvertebratesAustralian walking stick Common jellyfish Migratory locust Rose chafer White spotted jellyfishNotable residents past and current editMiss Kumbuk 1917 edit Miss Kumbuk was Zoo Basel s first elephant She was an Asian elephant and arrived in 1891 For her the first Basel elephant house was built 57 Rudra 1956 1987 edit Rdura was the first Indian rhinoceros born in a zoo in 1956 8 He was the son of rhino bull Gadadhar and the female Joymothi that came from Kaziranga National Park Two hours after birth he weighed 60 5 kg and was 105 cm long and quickly gained 1 5 kilograms per day In 1959 Rudra was transferred to the Milwaukee County Zoo where he only became a father once before his death 58 Goma 1959 edit Goma was the first gorilla born in Europe western lowland gorilla the second worldwide in a zoo and was raised by zoo officials On May 2 1972 she and Jambo had the world s first second generation zoo offspring Tamtam who died in summer 2009 She is the oldest member of the gorilla group in Basel May 2010 and celebrated her 50th birthday on September 23 2009 with a large public birthday party 32 Jambo 1961 1992 edit Main article Jambo Jambo was a western lowland gorilla born in Basel He became a celebrity sensation at the Jersey Zoo where on August 31 1986 he cared for a 5 year old boy who fell into the gorilla habitat A video of the fall is on YouTube 59 and was watched nearly 700 000 times before it was deleted in September 2009 and relisted Two new movies of this event have been watched over 280 000 times combined May 2010 After Jambo died in 1992 a bronze statue in his memory erected at the zoo and Gerald Durrell produced a video documentary called Jambo the Gentle Giant Richard Johnstone Scott wrote the book Jambo A Gorilla s Story Jambo was named by Zoo Basel s director Ernst H Lang and means in Swahili Hello or How are you 60 Due to Basels Jambo apes across the globe are called Jambo similar to Lassie the collie dog or Nemo the clownfish Pambo 1992 edit Young male African elephant who was a visitors favorite He was transferred first to Vienna Zoo where he fathered an elephant girl called Mongu 61 and was on October 26 2009 transferred to Cabarceno Natural Park in Spain 62 where he lived together with another bull and ten females 61 until he was transferred to Bioparc Valencia in 28th of November 2012 where he died almost two months later in 23rd of January 2013 63 Ruaha 1951 29 07 2010 edit Ruaha was the oldest known African elephant at her time 64 and the matriarch of Basel s elephant herd She came to Basel on November 1 1952 and was while living nine years older than North Americas oldest African elephant Hy Dari at Hogle Zoo Salt Lake City Utah 65 Ruaha was the matriarch of Basel s elephant group and was one of the five original African elephants that came to Basel into the new elephant house Similar to elderly humans signs of her 59 years alive were visible and she did not lay down to sleep for her last 20 years Nevertheless her death came unexpectedly as she did not have any health problems the days before her death Ruaha was found dead in the outdoor exhibit early morning on Thursday July 29 2010 by her zoo keeper 66 Farasi 2008 edit nbsp Farasi September 2009Farasi is a male hippopotamus that became world famous when news broke that zoo officials apparently intended to kill him and feed him to the lions or tigers as per MSNBC Zoo Basel quickly denied these plans however the news of it spread around the globe His story was written in newspapers like the Wall Street Journal 67 and made it to TV news such as at MSNBC 68 that claimed the zoo intends to feed Farasi to the tigers even though there are no tigers in Basel He has a Facebook page in French 69 On November 17 2010 Farasi left Zoo Basel to Tshukudu Private Game Reserve in South Africa 70 While Farasi has been saved from being Basel lion food ironically he was attacked by a lion in South Africa As Farasi was at first too small to defend himself against predators he was kept in a large enclosure on the reserve However in 2011 Farasi broke out of this protected area and was eventually attacked by a lion during a night on land The wounds were not severe but a veterinarian was called Farasi had to be tranquilized and was brought back to safety in an enclosure with an electric fence According to Sylvia Sussens of the reserve Farasi should have been large enough to defend himself by 2012 and was scheduled to be released into the wild 71 In the media editForbes Travel listed Zoo Basel among the fifteen best zoos in the world in 2008 6 Even though it is listed at the number two spot it has to be noted that the Forbes list is in alphabetical order and therefore Zoo Basel is only one among the 15 best zoos Anthony Sheridan s from the Zoological Society of London study of 60 leading zoos ranked Basel Zoo as seventh best in Europe in 2009 7 Basler Zeitung Basel s main newspaper publishes about weekly news of the zoo and has part of its webpage dedicated to Zoo Basel as Dossier Der Basler Zolli 72 Zoo Basel sponsors annually a Zolli Apero which is an open house for the media The Travelblog of Rates to Go ranked Zoo Basel as 9th best zoo in the world 73 Vacation Homes added Zoo Basel in 2012 as 6th best zoo in the world 74 References edit a b in German Umbauphase schadet dem Zolli nicht Basler Zeitung published 2011 5 18 a b in German Wieder ein Besucherrekord im Zolli Basler Zeitung published 2013 2 21 retrieved 2013 2 21 EAZA Member Zoos amp Aquariums eaza net EAZA Retrieved 3 April 2011 Zoos and Aquariums of the World waza org WAZA Retrieved 3 April 2011 a b Zoo Archived July 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine Basel Tourismus retrieved 2010 5 29 a b Minh Tu Nguyen amp 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