The Wroclaw Zoo, also known as the Wroclaw Zoological Garden, is a public zoo located in Wroclaw, Poland. Established in 1865, it is one of the oldest zoos in Poland and one of the largest zoos in the region. The zoo is home to a wide range of species, including many that are native to Poland and other parts of Europe.
Visitors to the Wroclaw Zoo can explore its many exhibits, which feature animals from all over the world, including Africa, Asia, and South America. Some of the species on display include elephants, giraffes, primates, and reptiles. The zoo also features several large habitats, such as the African savannah, which provide the animals with ample space to move and live comfortably.
The zoo is dedicated to promoting conservation and sustainability, and works closely with organizations dedicated to these causes. It also offers a range of educational activities and entertainment, including talks, workshops, and animal feedings.