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  2. National Zoological Park (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The zoo first started as the National Museum's Department of Living Animals in 1886. [12] By an act of Congress on March 2, 1889, [13] [14] [15] for "the advancement of science and the instruction and recreation of the people", the National Zoo was created. In 1890, it became a part of the Smithsonian Institution.

  3. Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The zoo was established in the middle of a city for the public, and its layout was designed to cater for the large London population. The London zoo was widely copied as the archetype of the public city zoo. [21] In 1853, the Zoo opened the world's first public aquarium.

  4. San Diego Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Zoo is a zoo in San Diego, California, located in Balboa Park. The zoo houses over 12,000 animals of more than 680 species and subspecies. It is the most visited zoo in the United States. [6][7] Travelers have cited it as one of the best zoos in the world. [8][9] The zoo was a pioneer in the concept of open-air, cage-less exhibits ...

  5. Central Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    [11] [16] The same artist created a pair of bronze statues for the original zoo, Dancing Goat and Dancing Bear, which now flank the zoo's southern entrance. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Tigress and Cubs , one of the park's oldest statues, was created by Auguste Cain in 1867 and installed on a rock outcrop near the Lake , but moved to the zoo in 1934.

  6. Philadelphia Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Zoo is a zoo located in the Centennial District of Philadelphia on the west bank of the Schuylkill River. It was the first true zoo in the United States. It was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on March 21, 1859, but its opening was delayed by the Civil War until July 1, 1874. The zoo opened with 1,000 animals and ...

  7. London Zoo - Wikipedia

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    London Zoo, previously known as ZSL London Zoo or London Zoological Gardens and sometimes called Regent's Park Zoo, is the world's oldest scientific zoo. [ 7 ][ 8 ] It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, [ 9 ] and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. In 1831 or 1832, the animals of the Tower of London ...

  8. Australia Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Australia Zoo is a 700-acre (280 ha) ... in which various habitat types have been created, by Australia Zoo and the Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors.

  9. Carl Hagenbeck - Wikipedia

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    Claus Gottfried Carl Hagenbeck. Hagenbeck with his lions. Carl Hagenbeck (10 June 1844 – 14 April 1913) was a German merchant of wild animals who supplied many European zoos, as well as P. T. Barnum. [1] He created the modern zoo with animal enclosures without bars that were closer to their natural habitat. [2]