Tuddern safari park
Appearance
Tüddern safari park | |
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51°00′21″N 5°55′31″E / 51.005915°N 5.925155°E | |
Date opened | 1968[1] |
Date closed | 1990[1] |
Location | Tüddern, Selfkant, Heinsberg, Germany |
Land area | 70 hectares (173.0 acres) |
Owner | The Althoff and Weinheimer families |
Director | Johann Weinheimer |
Tüddern safari park (German: Löwensafari und Freizeit-Park Tüddern) was a zoo and Germany's first safari park located in Selfkant.[2][3]
The Zoo was founded in 1968, and covered 70 hectares (173.0 acres) while in reality only 35 hectares (86.5 acres) were developed.
The Safari park included lions, tigers, baboons, while the classical zoo included chimpanzee, asian elephants and hippos.
The zoo was closed in 1990 due to lack of scientific management. The area is now deserted.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Elephant Database: Tuddern safari park".
- ^ http://www.zoo-ag.de
- ^ Toeristenkaarte Zuid Limburg, Falk Plan, 1985, isbn 90 287 0805 7
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- Zoos in Germany
- Zoos established in 1968
- Tourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Buildings and structures in Heinsberg (district)
- 1968 establishments in West Germany
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- Zoos disestablished in the 20th century
- Safari parks
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