Zabakuck Zoo
Zabakuck, Germany, Germany
Zabakuck Zoo, or Tierpark Zabakuck, is a small family-friendly animal park in the village of Zabakuck, part of Jerichow in Saxony-Anhalt's Jerichower Land district, Germany.
Established in 1970 and expanded since the 1970s in a historic park designed by landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné near the old Zabakuck manor, it spans about 3-3.7 hectares and houses around 120-130 animals from 20-29 species, including native ones like mouflon sheep, deer, raccoons, goats, and poultry, plus exotics such as Bennett's wallabies, guanakos, llamas, parrots, cockatoos, and endangered breeds like Bunte Bentheimer pigs.
Run by Elbe-Havel-Werkstätten gGmbH since 1998, it features petting areas, aviaries, a waterfowl pond, adventure playground, and a café, with 2013-2014 renovations adding modern enclosures for an educational, relaxed visit.
Location
Am Park 11, 39307 Zabakuck, Germany
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