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The Saarbrücken Zoo, officially known as Zoologischer Garten der Landeshauptstadt Saarbrücken, is a prominent wildlife sanctuary nestled in the Eschberg district of Saarbrücken, Germany. Situated on a lush, wooded hillside at an elevation of approximately 230 metres, it stands as the largest zoo in the Saarland region. This expansive facility is renowned for its specialization in African animals and offers a unique blend of conservation, education, and entertainment.

Visitors consistently praise the zoo's diverse collection of over 1,700 animals from…

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    February 24, 2019

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    The katta (Lemur catta) is a primate species from the group of lemurs (Lemuriformes). It inhabits dry regions in southwestern Madagascar. At 2.2 to 3.5 kilograms, it is one of the medium-sized lemurs and is unmistakable thanks to its curled tail. Although he is one of the best known representatives of this primate group, he shows ...
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    Saarbruecken Zoo
    Graf-Stauffenberg-Strasse
    66121 Saarbrucken

    Telephone: +49 681 905-3600
    Fax: +49 681 905-3638
    Email: zoo@saarbruecken.de
    Website: zoo.saarbruecken.de
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    A 42-meter-long suspension bridge takes visitors from the Afrikahaus to the Ardennes horses. It is the heart of one of the zoo walks. The train construction consists of a runway made of Douglas fir wood and two steel cables. Http://zoo.saarbruecken.de/zoo_erleben/haengebruecke_und_spielplaetze
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    Location: Saarland, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the options for parking at Saarbrücken Zoo?

    The Saarbrücken Zoo is located at Graf-Stauffenberg-Straße 66121 Saarbrücken. While the exact parking capacity isn't specified, it's generally advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly. There are designated parking areas near the main entrance.

    Is Saarbrücken Zoo accessible via public transport?

    Yes, Saarbrücken Zoo is reachable by public transport. Local bus services connect the zoo to the city center and other parts of Saarbrücken, making it convenient for visitors without a car. It's recommended to check the local transport authority's website for the most current routes and schedules.

    Are dogs allowed inside Saarbrücken Zoo?

    Typically, zoos have restrictions on pets for the safety and well-being of both the animals and visitors. It is highly recommended to check the official Saarbrücken Zoo website or contact them directly via phone at +49 681 905-3600 or email at zoo@saarbruecken.de for their current policy on bringing dogs or other pets.

    How long does a typical visit to Saarbrücken Zoo take?

    The time required for a visit can vary greatly depending on your interest level and pace. With over 1,700 animals from 160 species spread across a hilly, 13-hectare site, most visitors spend anywhere from 3 to 5 hours exploring the zoo. If you plan to attend feeding demonstrations, visit the children's zoo, or simply take your time, you could easily spend a full day.

    What unique or rare animals can I expect to see at Saarbrücken Zoo?

    Saarbrücken Zoo is renowned for its specialization in African, South American, and Madagascan animals. Beyond the extensive lemur collection, you can observe rare species such as Malayan bears, echidnas, aardvarks, drills (an endangered primate), cotton-top tamarins, kowaris, green acouchis, Malayan hornbill, China alligator, and scorpion-crusted lizards. The Africa House also features giraffes, Defassa waterbucks, and Chapman's zebras.

    Is Saarbrücken Zoo suitable for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, despite its natural, hilly setting, Saarbrücken Zoo is designed to be stroller-friendly and inclusive. The zoo features a "rope" bridge that is accessible for buggies and wheelchairs, and efforts have been made to ensure pathways are navigable. However, due to the terrain, some inclines may be present, so visitors should be prepared for a varied landscape.

    Are there any specific trails or routes for hikers within or around the zoo?

    While the zoo itself offers walking paths that wind through its hilly landscape, providing a pleasant stroll, it is not primarily a hiking destination in the traditional sense. The paths within the zoo are designed for viewing animals. For dedicated hikers, you might look for trails in the broader Eschberg district or nearby wooded areas outside the zoo grounds for more extensive routes.

    What are the best times of year to visit Saarbrücken Zoo, especially considering seasonal changes?

    While the zoo is open year-round, the experience can vary by season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and fewer crowds than summer. Summer is popular, especially for families, but can be busier. Winter visits can be quieter, and some animals, particularly those in indoor enclosures, remain active. It's always a good idea to check the zoo's website for specific seasonal events or opening hours, especially during winter.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes available inside Saarbrücken Zoo, or nearby?

    The zoo typically offers facilities for refreshments, such as kiosks or a cafe, where visitors can purchase snacks, drinks, and light meals. For more substantial dining options, you would likely need to explore restaurants and cafes in the surrounding Eschberg district or venture further into Saarbrücken city center.

    What other family-friendly attractions are near Saarbrücken Zoo?

    Beyond the zoo's own children's area and interactive programs, Saarbrücken offers several family-friendly attractions. These could include parks, museums, or other recreational facilities within the city. Depending on your interests, you might find options like the Saarland Museum or various playgrounds and green spaces in the wider Saarbrücken area.

    Does Saarbrücken Zoo participate in any conservation efforts?

    Yes, Saarbrücken Zoo is actively involved in wildlife preservation. It supports in-situ conservation projects, runs awareness campaigns for endangered species, and conducts fundraising initiatives. The zoo's commitment to creating environments that mimic natural habitats also contributes to the well-being of its animals and provides an authentic viewing experience, fostering appreciation for wildlife.

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